TITO JOSIP BROZ: (1892-1980) Yugoslav communist revolutionary who served as President of Yugoslavia 1953-80 and as Prime Minister 1944-63. Vintage signed 5 x 7 photograph of Tito standing in a three-quarter length pose and holding a cigarette in one hand. Signed in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to the image, across a darker area although reasonably legible. Accompanied by a T.L.S. by Luka Soldic, attached to the Embassy of Yugoslavia in Rome, Italy, one page, 4to, Rome, 3rd June 1955, to Pierino Boselli, in Italian, forwarding the signed photograph. Some surface and corner creasing, most heavily in a horizontal line across the centre of the photograph, G
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Just two days after his investiture by Queen Elizabeth II as a Knight of the Garter, Churchill reflects on his political career – ‘The only reason I ever went into politics was to get things done in the way I thought was right’ CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. A remarkable, historic Autograph Statement signed by Churchill, with his initials W S C, to the recto of an official small 8vo British Government manila envelope (the verso bearing the printed Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom), n.p. (10 Downing Street?), 16th June 1954 ('1.15 a.m.'). In dark fountain pen ink Churchill writes, in full, 'The only reason I ever went into politics was to get things done in the way I thought was right. I have never had any other ambition than to prevent things being done in a way I did not like. But it is often harder to get things done in ones own way'. Signed and dated at the foot. A wonderful and extremely rare autobiographical statement signed by Churchill, apparently unpublished, and penned at an interesting point in the twilight of his great political career. Some very light, extremely minor creasing, VG Although knighted as Sir Winston on 24th April 1953, Churchill's investiture by Queen Elizabeth II as a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter did not take place until 14th June 1954, just two days prior to writing the present statement. Churchill was invested with his insignia in the Throne Room of Windsor Castle and later attended a service held in St. George's Chapel at Windsor. The Most Noble Order of the Garter, Britain's most senior order of knighthood, is awarded at the sole discretion of the Sovereign and membership is limited to no more than 24 living members. King George VI had initially offered Churchill the Order of the Garter after losing the General Election of July 1945, although Churchill declined, feeling that the time was not right for honours and rewards. The offer was renewed by Queen Elizabeth II, and, late into his second and final term as Prime Minister, Churchill accepted. On 16th June 1954, the very day that Churchill signed the present statement, the Prime Minister and his Defence Ministers conducted a top-secret meeting of the Defence Policy Committee in which it was agreed to go ahead with the production of the British hydrogen bomb. The decision would not be formally communicated to the full British Government Cabinet until their next meeting on 22nd June. Churchill wrote privately to American President Dwight Eisenhower requesting a 'better sharing of information and also perhaps of resources in the thermonuclear sphere' and would later brief the President on the H-bomb decision at a meeting in Washington on 25th June, during the third and last of Churchill's visits to the United States during his second premiership. In the context of the present statement, in which Churchill states 'it is often harder to get things done in ones own way', it should be remembered that in the days leading up to the Prime Minister's transatlantic trip, he and Anthony Eden, who had not always enjoyed the smoothest of relationships, disagreed over whether Churchill should consult Washington on the terms of the proposed British withdrawal from Egypt. The Prime Minister favoured delaying negotiations with Egypt until he had explored 'the extent to which the United States could be persuaded to support us….or even be associated with us….' Eden, the Foreign Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, opposed Churchill's suggestion. Considering all of the above and recognising that the Prime Minister was approaching his 80th birthday, in declining health, and would resign less than a year later, Churchill's statement strikes a particularly strong chord as he reflects on his political career which had begun more than half a century earlier when he was elected as Member of Parliament for Oldham in 1900. Provenance: From the estate of Peter Geoffrey Oates (1919-2007) British civil servant who worked in the Prime Minister's office at 10 Downing Street from 1951, firstly as private secretary to Attlee, and later to Winston S. Churchill. Oates described working with Churchill at Downing Street, Chequers and Chartwell as 'chaotic' and his obituary recalls that, as a private secretary, he had to endure long hours by day and night as Churchill worked in bed in the morning, had a long sleep in the afternoon, and worked after dinner until 3am or later.
ATTLEE CLEMENT: (1883-1967) British Prime Minister 1945-51. A fine vintage signed 8 x 11.5 photograph of Attlee, the image depicting him standing in a three-quarter length pose alongside a number of rows of full bookshelves. Photograph by Walter Stoneman (September 1945). Signed ('C R Attlee') in fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower photographer's mount. Framed and glazed in the original plain wooden frame to an overall size of 9 x 12. Signed photographs of Attlee, particularly of this size and quality, are surprisingly scarce. VG Provenance: The present photograph was signed for Peter Geoffrey Oates (1919-2007) British civil servant who worked in the Prime Minister's office at 10 Downing Street from 1951, firstly as private secretary to Attlee, and later to Winston S. Churchill.
MAGNANI ANNA: (1908-1973) Italian actress, Academy Award winner. A good vintage signed 9 x 7 photograph by Magnani, the image depicting the actress in a half-length pose, standing before Virginia Grey, in costume as Estelle Hohengarten, as she reveals the tattoo on her chest to Magnani, Burt Lancaster (in his role as Alvaro Mangiacavallo) and other onlookers in the memorable scene from the film The Rose Tattoo (1955), adapted from Tennessee Williams's play of the same name. Signed by Magnani in bold blue fountain pen ink with her name alone to a clear area of the image. It was for her performance in this film that Magnani won her Best Actress Oscar. Rare. A few very light, minor surface and corner creases, VG Provenance: The present photograph originates from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs of British, American and European movie stars, always obtaining the signatures in fountain pen ink.
EISENHOWER DWIGHT D.: (1890-1969) American General of World War II, later American President 1953-61. A.L.S., Dwight D Eisenhower, one page, slim 4to (onion skin), Fraser, Colorado, 23rd July n.y. (1952), to Professor Edward Olsen. Eisenhower states that he is returning his correspondent's card (no longer present) and apologises for the appearance of his signature, explaining `In the fishing camp where I'm spending my few days of vacation the only pen I have is a bit on the balky side! Anyway, I'm flattered that you should consider an excerpt from a talk of mine to be worthy of preservation.' Together with a carbon copy of Olsen's letter to Eisenhower, one page, 4to, 20th July 1952, requesting a signed quotation from his 1948 address accepting the presidency of Columbia University, and also including a brief T.L.S. by Olsen, one page, 4to, Oregon, 10th July 1991, explaining the circumstances under which he wrote to Eisenhower. Rare in this form. VG. Eisenhower's letter is written shortly after securing the Republican Party nomination for the Presidential Campaign of 1952. Holograph letters of Eisenhower are rare and desirable. Larry Vrzalik and Michael Minor state in their book From the President's Pen (1991) 'Eisenhower is one of the rarest of all presidents in A.Ls.S. for all periods, particularly of presidential date.'
AMERICANA: Small selection of signed cards, T.Ls.S., signed 8 x 10 photograph (1) etc., by various American politicians, all of whom served as Vice-Presidents of the United States, comprising Alben W. Barkley (Vice-President 1949-53) T.L.S., Alben W. Barkley, one page, 4to, Washington, 26th January 1949, to Miss. Rae Robins, on the printed stationery of the Office of the Vice President. Barkley thanks his correspondent for their letter and for having sent a copy of her poem Inaugural Day in Washington, continuing to remark 'I have read the poem with great pleasure and congratulate you upon its composition…' , together with a fountain pen ink signature ('Alben W. Barkley') on an oblong 12mo card; Hubert h. Humphrey (Vice-President 1965-69) T.L.S., Hubert H. Humphrey, one page, small 4to, Washington, 23rd August 1968, to Karl-Heinz Fleitmann, on the printed stationery of the Vice President, informing him that he cannot comply with a request for a handwritten manuscript, adding 'However, I hope you will enjoy the enclosed copy of the speech I gave when I announced my candidacy for President along with the official portrait I have autographed for you as requested', together with the official printed copy of the speech referred to, delivered in Washington on 27th April 1968, and accompanied by a signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Humphrey seated in a three-quarter length pose, signed in bold black ink to the lower white border, 'To Karl-Heinz Fleitmann, with best wishes, Hubert H Humphrey'; Nelson A. Rockefeller (Vice President 1974-77) Large portion of a D.S., Nelson A Rockefeller, one page, small 4to, Albany, 1st December 1964, convening a Legislature in Extraordinary Session for the 15th December 1964 'for the purpose of considering legislation enacting a new State legislative apportionment and districting plan', countersigned by the Secretary to the Governor and with a gold circular blind embossed seal affixed. Some light staining and minor age wear, G to generally VG, 6
[INDIA]: A page removed from an autograph album individually signed by Louis Mountbatten (1900-1979) British Admiral of World War II, later serving as the last Viceroy of India of British India, 1947 and as the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India 1947-48 ('Mountbatten of Burma') and Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (1900-1990) Indian diplomat and politician, the first woman to be appointed President of the United Nations General Assembly (1953-54). Sister of Jawaharlal Nehru and aunt of Indira Gandhi ('Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit', adding the date, 10th November 1966, in her hand). Together with William Slim (1891-1970) British Field Marshal of World War II who led the Fourteenth Army in the Burma campaign. Blue fountain pen ink signature ('W. J. Slim, General') on an oblong 12mo piece neatly laid down to a page removed from an autograph album. G to VG, 2
ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: A good, small selection of three vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photographs by various Oscar winning film stars comprising Jo Van Fleet (in a half-length pose in costume as Ma McDade, with a revolver in one hand, from the Western adventure comedy/mystery film The King and Four Queens, 1956), Loretta Young (standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as Ellen Jones alongside actor Barry Sullivan, in costume as George Z. Jones, in a scene from the melodrama suspense film Cause for Alarm!, 1951) and Cliff Robertson (in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Joe Cantwell, embracing actress Edie Adams, in costume as Mabel Cantwell, in a scene from the American political drama film The Best Man, 1964). All are signed in bold blue or black fountain pen inks, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 3 Provenance: The present photographs originate from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs of British, American and European movie stars, always obtaining the signatures in fountain pen ink.
LANG FRITZ: (1890-1976) Austro-Hungarian born film director whose works include the ground-breaking futuristic Metropolis (1927) and the influential film noir precursor M (1931). A good vintage signed and inscribed 6 x 4.5 photograph of Lang seated in a half-length pose with a script in his hands. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image and dated Hollywood, 22nd October 1960, in his hand. A couple of very minor, light traces of former mounting to the verso, VG
LANG FRITZ: (1890-1976) Austro-Hungarian born film director whose works include the ground-breaking futuristic Metropolis (1927) and the influential film noir precursor M (1931). An excellent vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of the dapper Lang, wearing a monocle, seated in a half-length pose at his desk, with several rows of full bookshelves in the background. Signed ('Fritz Lang') in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image and dated New York, 11th February 1937 in his hand. An ink annotation to the verso in the hand of a collector indicates that Lang signed the photograph whilst staying at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. A few corner creases, otherwise VG
EISENSTEIN SERGEI: (1898-1948) Soviet film director & film theorist, a pioneer in the theory and practice of montage. A rare vintage signed 6.5 x 4.5 photograph of Eisenstein in a smiling head and shoulders pose wearing a large knitted sweater and with his hands clasped before him. Signed ('S. Eisenstein') in bold red fountain pen ink to the verso, with a quotation, in French, in his hand, 'Rions!....Pource que rire est le propre de l'homme….meme de l'homme malpropre' (Translation: 'Let's laugh!....Why laughter is the characteristic of man…..even of the unclean man'). Dated 14th November 1927 in his hand. The verso also bears various ink and pencil annotations in an unidentified hand, largely notes and directions for the publication of the photograph. Some light overall age wear and minor surface creasing, G
VALENTINO RUDOLPH: (1895-1926) Italian actor, a sex symbol of the 1920s. An excellent, large vintage signed and inscribed sepia 13.5 x 16.5 photograph, the image depicting the Latin Lover in a head and shoulders pose, with one hand gently raised to his chin, in costume as Monsieur Beaucaire from the American silent romantic historical drama film Monsieur Beaucaire (1924). Signed in dark fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image, 'To Audrey, para que no me olvides, Rudolph' (Translation: 'To Audrey, so you do not forget me, Rudolph'). A wonderful, rare, signed photograph with an affectionate inscription. A few minor creases and light age wear to the borders, otherwise VG Provenance: Valentino inscribed the present photograph for Audrey Evelyn James Coats (later Pleydell-Bouverie) (1902-1968) English socialite who was photographed by Cecil Beaton for TheBook of Beauty. Through her mother she was the illegitimate granddaughter of King Edward VII and herself was the illegitimate daughter of Sir Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon.
LUGOSI BELA: (1882-1956) Hungarian-born American actor, famous for his portrayal of Count Dracula in Dracula (1931). Vintage red fountain pen ink signature ('Bela Lugosi') on a page removed from an autograph album. Annotated in ink in the hand of a collector. Some very light, minor age wear, about VG
BERNHARDT SARAH: (1844-1923) French stage actress. A large, vintage signed and inscribed sepia 10 x 13 photograph, the oval image depicting The Divine Sarah in a profile head and shoulders pose. Photograph by the Rochlitz Studio, August 1917. Signed by Bernhardt to the lower left border in dark fountain pen ink and with an inscription in French, dated 1918 in her hand. Some tears to the edges, predominantly to the right edge, and with a few small areas of paper loss. About G
LINDER MAX: (1883-1925) French actor, director and comedian of the silent film era, cited as the 'first international movie star'. An excellent, rare vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of the dapper Linder standing in a full-length pose wearing a top hat and with a cane in one hand. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image with an inscription in French, 'A Miss Sidony, Souvenir d'une sympathie subite, Max Linder', and dated at Chamonix, February 1919, in his hand. Autographs of Linder are rare in any form as a result of his controversial death at the age of 41. One small area of paper loss to the upper left corner, only affecting the border and not the image, otherwise VG
MARX BROTHERS THE: A good vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph by the film comedians Groucho, Chico and Harpo Marx individually, the image depicting the three siblings standing together in full-length poses, each wearing their familiar attire, and Groucho and Chico holding enormous prop dumbbells and Harpo holding what appears to be a white balloon in the palm of one hand. Signed by each of the three brothers in dark fountain pen inks with their names alone to light areas of the background and with an inscription ('To Dolores, Merrily yours') in a secretarial hand to the upper left corner. Together with the original envelope postmarked 11th February 1941. Rare. Some light staining and minor age wear, otherwise about VG
COSTELLO BILLY: (1898-1971) American actor, the original voice of Popeye the Sailor in animated cartoons of the early 1930s. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Costello standing in a half-length pose holding a ukulele under one arm. With a caricature of the head of Popeye to the upper right corner. Signed by Costello in white fountain pen ink to the image, adding Pop-eye beneath his signature. Some light traces of former mounting to the corners, otherwise VG
TAYLOR ROBERT: (1911-1969) American actor. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Taylor in a close-up smiling head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image. Some light wrinkling to the edges, a few minor corner creases and one small tear to the upper border, about VG
RYAN ROBERT: (1909-1973) American actor. Vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph or Ryan standing outdoors in a full-length profile pose, in costume as Reno Smith, opposite actor Spencer Tracy, in costume as John J. Macreedy, in a scene from the American neo-Western film Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). Signed by Ryan in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area at the head of the image. A few very light, extremely minor creases to the borders and corners, VG Provenance: The present photograph originates from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs
PRICE VINCENT: (1911-1993) American actor. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph by Price, the original 1953 RKO Radio Pictures publicity portrait depicting the actor in a head and shoulders pose. Signed (twice) in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image, 'Dear Abe, It ain't “green” our friendship, and never “hell” knowing you!, Ever, Vincent, P.S. Dear Dottie - all my love, Vincent'. A few corner and surface creases, about VG
MATURE VICTOR: (1913-1999) American actor. Vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph, the 20th Century-Fox publicity portrait depicting Mature in a head and shoulders pose looking upwards. Signed ('V. Mature') in blue fountain pen ink to a light area of the background. Curiously, the actor has also added a cross within a circle to the centre of his forehead. Some light surface and corner creasing, about VG
HENREID PAUL: (1908-1992) Austrian-British-American actor, remembered for his role as Victor Laszlo in Casablanca (1942). Vintage signed and inscribed 6 x 9 photograph of Henreid seated in a half-length pose. Photograph by Schuyler Crail for Warner Bros. Signed by Henreid in bold black fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image. Some light surface and corner creasing, G
ACTORS: Mel Ferrer (1917-2008) American actor. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Ferrer in a head and shoulders pose, wearing a uniform, in costume as Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, from the epic historical drama film War and Peace (1956) in which he starred opposite his then wife Audrey Hepburn. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink to a light area of the background; Stewart Granger (1913-1993) British actor. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Granger standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as Jeremy Fox, opposite a lady wearing a blindfold, in a scene from the film Moonfleet (1955) directed by Fritz Lang. Signed by Granger in blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image. A couple of very light, minor corner creases, VG, 2 Provenance: The present photographs originate from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs of British, American and European movie stars, always obtaining the signatures in fountain pen ink
BURTON RICHARD: (1925-1984) Welsh actor. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph, an early image of the youthful Burton in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue fountain pen ink across a light area at the base of the image. Some very light traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise VG
BURTON & TAYLOR: BURTON RICHARD (1925-1984) Welsh actor & TAYLOR ELIZABETH (1932- 2011) English actress, Academy Award winner. A good pair of ink signatures by both Richard Burton ('Richard Burton', in blue fountain pen ink) and Elizabeth Taylor ('Elizabeth Taylor Burton', in black ink) individually on a plain sealed white oblong 12mo envelope. VG
CHEVALIER MAURICE: (1888-1972) French singer, actor and entertainer, recipient of an Academy Honorary Award. Vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of Chevalier seated in a three-quarter length pose on top of the Arc de Triomphe with the Avenue des Champs-Elysees visible in the background. Photograph by Lawrence Ridley. Signed by Chevalier in bold blue fountain pen ink to a light area at the head of the image and dated 1961 in his hand. Some light surface and corner creasing, otherwise about VG
PHILIPE GERARD: (1922-1959) French actor. Scarce signed sepia 7 x 9.5 photograph of Philipe in a head and shoulders pose and holding a lit cigarette in one hand. Photograph by Harcourt of Paris. Signed by Philipe in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. Signed photographs of Philipe are scarce as a result of his untimely death from liver cancer at the age of 36. Some very light, extremely minor silvering to the edges, otherwise VG
UN SINGE EN HIVER: Signed sepia 7 x 5 photograph by both Jean Gabin (Albert Quentin) and Jean-Paul Belmondo (Gabriel Fouquet) individually, the image depicting the two actors stood outdoors in three-quarter length poses in a scene from the French comdy-drama film Un singe en Hiver (A Monkey in Winter, 1962). Signed by Gabin, in later years, in bold black fountain pen ink and signed by Belmondo in blue ink, both with their names alone to the image. Some very light, minor discoloration to the edges, otherwise VG
SCHWARZENEGGER ARNOLD: (1947- ) Austrian-American actor, a former politician and bodybuilder who was a seven-time Mr. Olympia winner and four-time Mr. Universe winner. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of the muscular Schwarzenegger striking a bodybuilding pose as he stands, full-length, on a circular stage surrounded by a predominantly male audience. Signed in black fountain pen ink with his name alone to the image, partially across a darker area although still legible. EX
GUILBERT YVETTE: (1865-1944) French cabaret singer and actress of the Belle Epoque. Vintage signed sepia 7 x 8.5 photograph of Guilbert standing in a three-quarter length pose, wearing her trademark long gloves and with one long arm outstretched. Signed with her name alone in fountain pen ink to the lower border. Some light age wear and staining and a few minor knicks to the edge of the photographer's mount, G
MCDONALD MARIE: (1923-1965) American actress and singer. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, an appealing image of The Body standing in a full-length leg revealing pose wearing a black swimsuit. Signed in blue fountain pen ink across a light area of the background. Autographs of McDonald are rare following her untimely death from a drug overdose. Some light surface and corner creasing, G
BLONDE BOMBSHELLS: Belinda Lee (1935-1961) English actress. Rare vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Lee in a head and shoulders pose. Number D733 from the Picturegoer series. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to a clear area at the head of the image. Autographs of Lee are rare in any form as a result of her untimely death at the age of 25 in a car crash; Diana Dors (1931-1984) English actress. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Dors standing outdoors in a glamorous three-quarter length pose. Signed in black fountain pen ink to the head of the image. VG to EX, 2
GARLAND JUDY: (1922-1969) American actress and singer, Academy Award winner. A good vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph of Garland in a profile head and shoulders pose, in costume as Manuela, opposite actor Gene Kelly, in costume as Serafin, from the American musical film The Pirate (1948). Signed ('love, Judy Garland') in blue fountain pen ink by Garland to a light area at the centre of the image. Some slight surface and corner creasing, about VG Provenance: The present photograph originates from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs of British, American and European movie stars, always obtaining the signatures in fountain pen ink.
LAMARR HEDY: (1913-2000) Austrian-born American Actress. A good vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of the actress seated in a half-length pose. Photograph by Clarence Sinclair Bull for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. A typed caption to the verso begins 'The loveliness of Lamarr….' and states that the actress has just completed filming H. M. Pulham, Esq. (1941) in which she starred as Marvin Myles Ransome. Signed by Lamarr in bold dark fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image. A few pinholes to the corners of the white border and a few extremely minor, light creases to the edges, otherwise VG
RUSSELL JANE: (1921-2011) American actress and sex symbol. A good vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of Russell wearing an elegant long black dress as she strikes a full-length dance pose. Signed in bold green fountain pen ink with her name alone to a clear area of the background. A couple of very light, minor surface and corner creases, otherwise VG
KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR: An unusual page removed from an autograph album individually signed in fountain pen inks by Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992) German-born American actress and singer and Robert Donat (1905-1958) English actor, Academy Award winner. Dietrich has added the title of their film Knight Without Armour at the head of the page, and the place and date, Denham, 1936, in her hand beneath her signature. Accompanied by a colour A4 reproduction of the poster for the British historical drama film Knight Without Armour (1937). Some very light, minor age wear, VG Knight Without Armour (1937) featured Marlene Dietrich in the role of Alexandra Adraxine and Robert Donat was cast as A. J. Fothergill ('Peter Ouranoff'). Based on a 1933 novel by James Hilton, the movie was filmed at Denham studios and produced by Alexander Korda for London Film Productions.
BONNIE AND CLYDE: An excellent signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph by both Faye Dunaway (Bonnie Parker) and Warren Beatty (Clyde Barrow) individually, the image depicting them in full-length poses together, aiming their revolvers from behind the protection of a motor vehicle, in a scene from the American biographical neo-noir crime drama film Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Signed by each in blue fountain pen inks to largely clear areas of the image. Both Dunaway and Beatty received Best Actress and Best Actor Oscar nominations for their performances in this film. About EX
GERMAN CINEMA: A good, small selection of vintage signed sepia postcard photographs by various stars of German films comprising Renate Muller (scarce; Muller died at the age of 31 in mysterious circumstances, possibly murdered by the Gestapo), Helene Thimig, Bernhard Minetti, Paul Hartmann, Marta Eggerth, Ewald Balser and Willy Birgel. Most are published by Ross and the majority are signed in bold fountain pen inks with their names alone to the lower borders. VG to EX, 7
LUBITSCH ERNST: (1892-1947) German-born American film director, recipient of an Honorary Academy Award in 1946. D.S., Ernst Lubitsch, one page, 4to, n.p. (California?), 6th March 1941. The typed document bears the heading Written Consent of the Shareholders of Ernst Lubitsch Productions, Inc. to Dissolution and states that it has been deemed advisable for the corporation to be wound up and dissolved, and that the two equal shareholders 'do hereby consent and elect to terminate the business…..wind up its affairs, and voluntarily dissolve said corporation' and also 'do hereby further direct the officers and directors of this corporation to take such further action as may be necessary or proper to terminate the business'. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink by Lubitsch at the foot in his capacity as a 50% shareholder of Principal Artists Productions and countersigned by Sol Lesser (1890-1980) American film producer. Some very light, extremely minor creasing, VG In 1941 Lubitsch and Lesser had independently produced That Uncertain Feeling, directed by Lubitsch as a remake of his earlier film Kiss Me Again (1925). That Uncertain Feeling, starring Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas and Burgess Meredith, was not a commercial success, no doubt leading to the dissolution of Lubitsch and Lesser's company, as reflected in the present document.
BAKER JOSEPHINE: (1906-1975) American-born French entertainer. Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Baker standing in a full-length pose, en pointe, holding out her dress with outstretched arms. Signed ('Souvenir de Josephine Baker') in dark fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image. Apparently in some confusion as to which European capital city Baker found herself in, the entertainer initially dated the photograph at Paris, 1933, before striking through Paris and correcting it to Bruxelles. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, about VG
PORTER COLE: (1891-1964) American composer and songwriter. Vintage signed sepia 5 x 7 photograph of Porter in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Hal Phyfe and bearing his blind embossed stamp to the lower border. Signed by Porter in dark fountain pen ink to the clear background. Some slight corner creasing and minor age wear and with some traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise about VG
GERSHWIN IRA: (1896-1983) American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin. An excellent signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Gershwin in a half-length pose seated at a table, smoking a cigar and with a pen in one hand as he writes on the page of the large notebook laid before him. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image, further adding a quotation from Shall We Dance, in full, 'Life is short; we're growing older/ Don't you be an also-ran/ You'd better dance, little lady! Dance, little man!/ Dance wherever you can!'. An appealing signed image enhanced by Gershwin's addition of a quotation. A few very minor, light corner creases, otherwise VG The song Shall We Dance, composed by George Gershwin and with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, was written in 1937 for the RKO Radio Pictures musical comedy film of the same name which starred Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The film marked the second of the Gershwin's Hollywood musicals.
REINHARDT DJANGO: (1910-1953) Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer, one of the first major jazz talents to emerge in Europe. An extremely rare vintage signed and inscribed 7 x 9.5 photograph of Reinhardt in a head and shoulders pose smoking a cigarette. Photograph by Teddy Piaz of Paris. Signed by Reinhardt in dark fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image, 'POUR BOB DJANGO Reinhardt', in his semi-literate hand. Autographs of Reinhardt are extremely rare in any form as both a result of his lack of formal education and his untimely death at the age of 43. Some very light, minor surface creasing and areas of silvering to the image, about VG Provenance: The present photograph is accompanied by a statement of provenance signed by Lorraine Klaiss Myers in which she states that the signed photograph was 'given to my father in Paris, France where he met Django at his club, La Roulotte, during WWII in 1943', further explaining 'My father, Bob Klaiss, was a professional bass player from Philadelphia. PA, playing in Army bands during the war. He has since passed, but told me what a memorable experience it was to meet and hear the famous jazz guitarist perform at his club in Paris'. The statement also makes reference to an original 2.5 x 3 snapshot photograph taken by Bob Klaiss (included in the present lot) which depicts the entrance to La Roulette and features Reinhardt's name above the door. The photograph is annotated to the verso 'Paris, France, 1943', and also signed by Klaiss.
BECHET SIDNEY: (1897-1959) American jazz saxophonist and clarinettist, one of the first important soloists in jazz. A good, rare vintage signed 5 x 7 photograph of Bechet in a head and shoulders pose playing his clarinet. Signed ('Sid Bechet') in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone, partially to a darker area of the image although still legible. Together with an interesting T.L.S. by Irene Reweliotty, wife of Andre Reweliotty, one page, 4to, Paris, 18th May 1961, to a gentleman, evidently a journalist with the newspaper Le Figaro, in French. Reweliotty states that she was deeply shocked to see that a newspaper such as Le Figaro was able to make a feature on the French television programme entitled Tribute to Sidney Bechet, during which an orchestra performed although one which had nothing to do with Bechet during his lifetime, further expressing her view that the event showed an absolute lack of respect for the memory of Bechet and that the mass of the French and foreign public who listened to and attended Bechet's concerts over a period of more than five years know that he was always faithfully accompanied by Andre Reweliotty's orchestra. A couple of very small, minor corner creases to the photograph, otherwise VG, 2
ELLINGTON DUKE: (1899-1974) American jazz composer and pianist. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of the youthful Ellington standing in a three-quarter length pose and with a lit cigarette in one hand. Photograph by Maurice of Chicago and issued as a publicity portrait by Mills Artists Inc. of New York. Signed by Ellington in blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the background. The signature and inscription are a little light in places although remain reasonably legible. A few light, minor corner creases, otherwise VG
ELLINGTON DUKE: (1899-1974) American jazz composer and pianist. Vintage signed 9.5 x 7 photograph of Ellington standing in a full-length pose, with his orchestra and various on-lookers in the immediate background, as they all admire a dance routine performed by Buck Washington in a scene from the American musical film Cabin in the Sky (1943). Signed by Ellington in black fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area at the base of the image. About EX Provenance: The present photograph originates from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs of British, American and European movie stars, always obtaining the signatures in fountain pen ink.
ELLINGTON DUKE: (1899-1974) American jazz composer and pianist. Vintage signed 3.5 x 4.5 photograph of Ellington seated in a half-length pose. Signed in black fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower white border beneath a printed quotation, 'It Don't Mean a Thing, If It Ain't Got That Swing!'. VG
ARMSTRONG LOUIS: (1901-1971) American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. A good vintage signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Satchmo standing in a three-quarter length pose alongside a mantelpiece lined with six Esquire Awards presented to him from 1942-47. Signed in bold green fountain pen ink to a light area at the head of the image, 'Best wishes to Grace from Louis Armstrong'. A few very small, minor corner creases, VG
PIAF & CERDAN: Edith Piaf (1915-1963) French singer, one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century. Vintage blue fountain pen ink signature ('Avec ma bien vive sympathie, Edith Piaf') on an 8vo page removed from an autograph album; Marcel Cerdan (1916-1949) French boxer, World Middleweight champion 1948-49. Rare vintage black fountain pen ink signature and inscription ('Mon Meilleur souvenir a Monsieur Castelli, Marcel Cerdan') on an 8vo page removed from the same autograph album. Autographs of Cerdan are rare in any form as a result of his unfortunate death at the age of 33. An excellent and desirable pair of signatures. Some very light, extremely minor staining to the edges, otherwise VG, 2Piaf and the married boxer Cerdan began an affair in the summer of 1948 and the couple soon became devoted to each other. The middleweight boxer was tragically killed in an airplane crash on 28th October 1949 en route from Paris to New York, where he was going to visit Piaf who was singing in the American city. Piaf dedicated one of her most famous songs, Hymne a l'amour, which she recorded in 1950, to Cerdan, the love of her life.
LEWIS JERRY LEE: (1935-2022) American rock 'n' roll singer. D.S., Jerry Lee Lewis, one page, 4to, Memphis, Tennessee, 6th October 1966. The partially printed document, completed in typescript, issued by the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada, is a contract between Lewis and the Frolic Club in Owensboro, Kentucky, in which the musician agrees to perform two 45-minute shows on 6th December 1966 for a fee of $700. Signed by Lewis in bold black fountain pen ink at the foot of the document and countersigned by Charles Kamuf on behalf of the Frolic Club. Some light age wear, minor creasing and staining and a few small tears to the edges, G
‘Suppose I hafter charge half-fare for the kid?’ FORD JOHN: (1894-1973) American film director, Academy Award winner. A rare Autograph Manuscript, unsigned, two pages, 8vo, Hollywood, California, n.d. (1938/39). In dark fountain pen ink Ford has penned a series of six dialogue and scene notes for his classic Western film Stagecoach (1939), in part, 'Lordsburg - Plummers leave Oriental, black cat crosses their path - younger Plummer - hysterically - shoots cat. Luke reproves him “Keep yo nerve” (Plummers = Luke, Matthew & John?)…..Buck: birth of baby - “a baby? How - I mean - why…..Curley - I'll explain it to you sometime…..Buck to Curly: “Suppose I hafter charge half-fare for the kid?”…….Hatsfield = Escape Sequence - “I overheard your conversation. I took the liberty of saddling a horse”, the Kid = Snow Sequence “has blanket - gives to Dallas, apologises “cause it smells of hoss”'. A significant manuscript relating to one of the most influential films in cinema history. Very slightly irregularly torn to the left edge and with a few small staple holes to the upper edge, none of which affect the text, otherwise VG John Ford's Academy Award winning film Stagecoach (1939) starred Claire Trevor as Dallas and John Wayne, in his breakthrough role, as Ringo Kid. Dudley Nichols wrote the screenplay as an adaptation of The Stage to Lordsburg, a short story by Ernest Haycox. The film follows a group of strangers riding on a stagecoach through dangerous Apache territory and has long been recognised as an important work that transcends the Western genre.
CUKOR GEORGE: (1899-1983) American film director, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph, the image depicting Cukor standing outdoors in a three-quarter length pose alongside actor Spencer Tracy and director of photography Freddie Young on the set of the British drama film Edward, My Son (1949). Signed by Cukor, in a slightly spidery hand in later years, in black fountain pen ink to a clear area of the background, 'To Pierre from George Cukor, “Edward, My Son”'. A few very light, extremely minor surface and corner creases, VG Provenance: The present photograph originates from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs of British, American and European movie stars, always obtaining the signatures in fountain pen ink.
DALTREY ROGER: (1944- ) English rock singer and musician, a co-founder and lead singer of the band The Who. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Daltrey in a close-up head and shoulders pose singing into a microphone during his appearance on television's Love Me Tender, a musical tribute to Elvis Presley broadcast on 14th August 1987. Signed by Daltrey in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to the image. A couple of very light, minor stains, only very slightly affecting the signature, otherwise VG
TRUMBO DALTON: (1905-1976) American screenwriter of Roman Holiday (1953) and other Hollywood movies, Academy Award winner. Trumbo was one of the Hollywood Ten and refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 during their investigation of alleged Communist influences in the motion picture industry. Book signed, being a hardback edition of Hollywood on Trial by Gordon Kahn, First Edition published by Boni & Gaer, New York, 1948. Signed by Trumbo in blue ink with his name alone to the front free endpaper and also signed by Adrian Scott (1911-1972) American screenwriter and film producer, one of the Hollywood Ten who was blacklisted by Hollywood movie studio bosses. Further signed by Gordon Kahn (1902-1962) American author and screenwriter who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. Signed ('Gordon Kahn') in black fountain pen ink to the title page. Bound in grey boards with dark green title to the cover and spine. Lacking the dust jacket. Some light age wear and a few small tears and scuffing to the upper and lower edges of the spine, otherwise about VG
AUBER DANIEL: (1782-1871) French composer. Vintage signed sepia carte-de-visite photograph, the albumen print by Leon Cremiere & Co. of Paris depicting Auber seated in a three-quarter length pose. Signed ('Auber') by the composer in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower photographer's mount, and again signed ('Auber') to the verso, adding the date 2nd December 1867 in his hand. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. Three stains to the borders of the photographer's mount, only very slightly affecting the image, but not the signature, most likely caused by previous mounting. G
CAPLET ANDRE: (1878-1925) French composer and conductor. A.M.Q.S., Andre Caplet, one page, oblong 8vo, n.p., March 1924. In bold, dark fountain pen ink Caplet has neatly penned a bar of music which he identifies as being from his work La Danse des Petits Negres. Signed and inscribed by Caplet immediately beneath the quotation. One closed tear to the upper edge, not affecting the quotation or signature, otherwise VG

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