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LAUREL & HARDY: LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) English and American Film Comedians. Vintage signed sepia 7 x 5 photograph by both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy individually, the image depicting the duo in head and shoulders poses together. Signed by both in bold blue fountain pen inks to the lower white border, Laurel adding Thanks! in his hand. Some corner creasing (one particular heavy to the lower left corner, just affecting Laurel's salutation) and light overall scuffing and age wear, about G
NOVARRO RAMON: (1899-1968) Mexican Actor. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Novarro in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Clarence Sinclair Bull and bearing his blindstamp to the lower right corner. Signed by the actor in bold black fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. Some very minor, light mottling to the centre of the image. Neatly and lightly mounted to a folio page removed from an album. VG The present photograph was originally included (along with thirty-six others) in a folio calf leather bound presentation album which was one of just fourteen (as far as our research indicates) that were presented to the individual members of a delegation of British journalists who visited America for a two month tour in 1928. Funded by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the objective of the tour was to improve Anglo-American relations and the presentation from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Roosevelt Hotel on 7th November 1928 (just over six months before the first Oscar was presented at the very same venue) was a major highlight of the tour. The album from which the present photograph was extracted had been presented to F. Lawrence Johnson, a journalist associated with the Northeastern Daily Gazette, and the photograph bears an inscription to him.
GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-1936. Vintage signed 6 x 8 photograph, the image depicting a sketched portrait of the King in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Vandyk of London and signed by him to the base of the image and also with his official credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('George R.I.') in bold fountain pen ink to the base of the image and dated 1929 in his hand. Neatly laid down to the photographer's mount. With foxing to the photographer's mount and very minor foxing to the image, not affecting the signature. Together with Mary of Teck (1867-1953) Queen Consort of the United Kingdom 1910-36, wife of King George V. Vintage signed 6 x 7½ photograph, the image depicting a sketched portrait of the Queen Consort in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Vandyk of London and signed by him to the base of the image and also with his official credit stamp to the verso. Signed ('Mary R') in fountain pen ink to the base of the image and dated 1929 in her hand. Neatly laid down to the photographer's mount. With very minor foxing, not affecting the signature, and a small tear to the right edge of the photographer's mount. G, 2
BOGART HUMPHREY: (1899-1957) American Actor, Academy Award winner. Vintage blue ink signature ('Humphrey Bogart') on an irregularly clipped page removed from an autograph album. Also signed in bold blue ink by Lauren Bacall (1924-2014, American Actress, Academy Award winner and wife of Bogart 1945-57) to the verso. G
ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Small selection of vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9.5 photographs by various Oscar winning actors comprising Edward G. Robinson, Broderick Crawford (inscribed, in part, '….keep your chin up….'; small tear to the left edge), Walter Brennan and Fredric March. All with slight traces of former mounting to the versos and one with the corners of the borders neatly clipped. G to about VG, 4
CINEMA: An oblong 4to photograph album containing over 40 vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various film actors and actresses of the 1940s, all neatly laid down to the loose pages and some irregularly trimmed, including Moroni Olsen, Edward Norris, Michael Wilding, Cecil Parker, Reginald Tate, Preston Foster, Janet Beecher, Emlyn Williams, John Clements, Virginia Bruce, May Robson, James Stephenson (2), Lloyd Nolan (2), Bruce Bennett etc., some of other subjects bearing facsimile or secretarial signatures. A few are neatly trimmed or have the corners of the borders neatly clipped. Some light overall age wear, G

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