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Lot 867

A vintage Millefiori paperweight. 6x5cm

Lot 362A

A vintage goats hide throw. 71x100cm

Lot 187

Vintage-Ring mit grünem Achat, 50er Jahre 333/- Gelbgold; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 8,3 g; hochformatig gefasster, ellipsenförmiger grüner Achat-Cabochon; getreppter Fassungsrand; auf der Ringschienenschulter fein schraffierter Dekor in einem trapezförmigen Feld; Maße der Ringmitte: ca. 34,1 x 12,4 mm, Höhe: ca. 12 mm; Ringgröße: 55.

Lot 200

Goldener Vintage-Münzanhänger, um 1961, Aureus Magnus Nofretete, 980/- und 585/-, sign. WG, 20. Jh. 980/- und 585/- Gelbgold; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 14,9 g; Münze: Aureus Magnus Nofretete; schlichte Fassung mit spiralförmiger Umrandung; Durchmesser des Anhängers (ohne Öse): ca. 35,2 mm.

Lot 61

Cornel Lucas (British, 1920-2012). Claudia Cardinale, 1958 – Vintage silver gelatin print, stamped/titled and signed in ink on reverse by Cornel Lucas, unmounted, 19 x 15 ¼ inches. Cornel Lucas was a pioneer of film portraiture in the 1940s and 1950s and became one of the leading photographers during the golden age of cinema. Lucas’ exceptional images captured stars of the silver screen in both the British and American film industries and in 1988 Cornel Lucas became the first photographer to win a BAFTA for his outstanding contribution to the British film industry. Provenance:The Private Collection of The Estate of Cornel Lucas.

Lot 306

Vintage Sindy dolls x4, including extra clothing and shoes.

Lot 322

Vintage cine projectors. Ensign Optiscope No. 6 in case; Spectro in case, 9.5mm/16mm; Eumig Mark S 810 D, 8mm; Eumig S905, 8mm. (4)

Lot 305

Vintage Sindy Doll Horse and Gig, stable, clothing and buggy.

Lot 438

Pair Vintage Moser bedside cabinets, 1970s. Each two drawers and a slide. Each W 50cm, D 43cm, H 43cm.

Lot 321

Cinema studio interest. Vintage painted boxes for - Anna Neagle, 'I live in Grosvenor Square' Make up Department at BIF Studios (Movie released 1945); The Studio Hat Hire Co; BIF Studios, Spring Meeting 1940, Michael Wilding, Margaret Rutherford'. (3)

Lot 29

A vintage soviet cast iron fishing boy, circa 1969. Marked to underside, H 36cm, diameter 10cm.

Lot 23

A vintage Dunhill Rollagas silver plated lighter, with ribbed body, reg no. 24163 length 6.5cm, unboxed.

Lot 9

Group of vintage watches. To include: Montine in box, Seiko, Timex, Bella & Rose, Sekonda, Infinite, Services, Nouveau, Lorus. (19)

Lot 406

Mid-century/vintage Stonehill Formica sideboard, with a fall-front drawer, over two short drawers flanked by two cupboard sections. H74cm, W167cm, D44cm.

Lot 16

A collection of vintage Swatch watches, including Atalanta Olympics 1996; x 2 Sydney 2000 and; Azeka watch and; two others, (6)

Lot 42

A vintage keeleys 'A1' double lever cork screw L16.5cm

Lot 185

An collection of Art Nouveau, Art Deco and later scent bottles, to include a Bohemian Mosser Art Deco Citrine cut glass perfume bottle falcon, amber glass cut to clear decoration a ruby Bohemian faceted bottle with stopper. An Art deco rose coloured sent bottle with diamond cut decoration and feather stopper, an Art Nouveau Amber glass with moulded body decorated with roses with pierced stopper decorated with flowers and leaves and a vintage diamond shaped Uranium cylindrical bottle and stopper.

Lot 290

A collection of miscellaneous vintage and antique postcards to include erotica, advertisement, travel, architecture and social-historical interest. (8)

Lot 312

Small vintage dolls. Includes: a peg doll, c1900; 2x Kewpie style dolls, c1920s, a composition doll's house doll with fixed limbs; a springhead composition doll, c1920s. (5)

Lot 8

Omega 14ct white gold ladies art deco style wristwatch. 17 jewels, manual wind, brushed steel dial with baton hour markers and hands. Rope and chrome strap (not Omega). Also a vintage Titus Watch Co., ball clock/ watch. Manual wind, gilt metal mount, 17 jewels. (2)

Lot 234

Vintage Coleman's Mustard Advertising Poster, c1960s-70s. A lithographic print on paper of a mustard seed picker, originally designed by John Hassall (1868-1948) c1900. W 47cm, H 71cm.

Lot 1248

IRENE OF GREECE AND DENMARK: (1904-1974) Greek Princess, daughter of Constantine I and wife of Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta, and Queen Consort of Croatia 1941-43. Vintage signed 8.5 x 11.5 photograph of the Princess in a head and shoulders pose. Signed (´Irene, Principessa di Grecia´) in dark fountain pen ink to the base of the image and dated at Florence, 1921, in her hand. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG

Lot 361

WOOD NATALIE: (1938-1981) American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Actress in 1961 for her performance as Wilma Dean ´Deanie´ Loomis in Splendor in the Grass and again in 1963 for her performance as Angie Rossini in Love with the Proper Stranger. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the original vintage 20th Century Fox publicity portrait depicting the juvenile actress in a head and shoulders pose as Gretchen from the American drama film The Star (1952) in which she appeared opposite Bette Davis. Signed (´Natalie Wood Wagner´, from the time of her marriage to actor Robert Wagner) in blue ink with her name alone to a light area of the image. A few very light, minor corner creases, otherwise about VG

Lot 393

COLBERT CLAUDETTE: (1903-1996) French-born American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1934 for her role as Ellie Andrews in It Happened One Night. An excellent vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Colbert standing in an appealing half-length pose with her gently clasped hands raised to the side of her face. Signed in fountain pen ink with her name alone to a light area of the image. About EX

Lot 348

DIETRICH MARLENE: (1901-1992) German-born American actress and singer, an Academy Award nominee for Best Actress in 1930/31 for her performance as Mademoiselle Amy Jolly in Morocco. A good vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Dietrich in an elegant head and shoulders pose. Signed (´Sincerely, Marlene Dietrich´) in bold green fountain pen ink, with her full signature, across a light area of the image. Neatly mounted and with a couple of minor, light surface and corner creases, otherwise about VG

Lot 389

SHEARER NORMA: (1902-1983) Canadian-born American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1929/30 for her role as Jerry Bernard Martin in The Divorcee. A good vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer publicity portrait depicting the actress in an appealing head and shoulders pose. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to the base of the image. An ink annotation in the hand of a collector to the verso indicates that the photograph was signed at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on 25th January 1937. One small, minor tear to the lower white border and a few light surface and corner creases to the white borders, otherwise VG

Lot 682

LENYA LOTTE: (1898-1981) Austrian Actress, best remembered for her role as the murderous and sadistic Rosa Klebb in the James Bond movie From Russia with Love (1963). Vintage signed and inscribed 3.5 x 5.5 portrait postcard photograph of Lenya in a close-up head and shoulders pose. Signed `Lotte Lenya´ in bold black ink to a clear area of the image, and inscribed in German. Also dated to the right white border of the image July 1965. G to VG

Lot 164

REVERE ANNE: (1903-1990) American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 1945 for her role as Mrs. Araminty Brown in National Velvet. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the original vintage Paramount Pictures publicity portrait dating from 1950 and depicting the actress in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in black ink with her name alone to a lighter area of the background. Together with four signed 8 x 10 photographs by each of the other Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominees of 1945 comprising Eve Arden (for her performance as Ida Corwin in Mildred Pierce), Ann Blyth (for her performance as Veda Pierce-Forrester, also in Mildred Pierce), Angela Lansbury (for her performance as Sibyl Vane in The Picture of Dorian Gray), and Joan Lorring (for her performance as Bessie Watty in The Corn Is Green). All are boldly signed in black inks, Blyth in fountain pen ink, largely to lighter areas of the images, and none are inscribed. Generally VG, 5

Lot 767

HENDRIX JIMI: (1942-1970) American rock guitarist and singer. A rare and highly attractive vintage signed 19.5 x 30 concert poster promoting a performance by the Jimi Hendrix Experience at the Fillmore Auditorium, 20th to 26th June (1967), the psychedelic screenprint poster, printed in blue, pink and orange against a metallic gold background, was designed by the British graphic design artists Michael English and Nigel Waymouth (Hapshash and the Coloured Coat) and features an image of Hendrix as a Native American chief with a hunting bow in one hand and a peace pipe in the other. Printed in England and published by Osiris Visions Ltd. of Westbourne Terrace, London (OA103; understood to be the third of four editions issued in the United Kingdom, with Yarrowstalks also obtaining a license to reprint the poster in America). Signed by Hendrix in black ink with his name alone to the base of the poster. A contemporary printed label from the art gallery Galerie de la Gravure (Malmo, Sweden) is neatly attached to the upper left corner and bears a handwritten note, in Swedish, indicating that Mrs. Platerud will collect it in hand. Rolled and with light overall surface creasing and a couple of small, minor tears to the edges. A very light, extremely minor stain only very slightly affects the conclusion of the signature, GProvenance: The poster was originally acquired by the Swedish collector of rock and pop posters, Ingeborg Platerud. In the late 1960s Platerud worked at the Sergelbokhandeln, a bookstore, and is understood to have obtained the signature when she met Hendrix at a nearby record store (Hendrix is known to have performed in Sweden in May and September of 1967, as well as January of both 1968 & 1969, and August 1970, just 19 days before his tragic death).

Lot 186

HAYES HELEN: (1900-1993) American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 1970 for her role as Ada Quonsett in Airport. A good vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of the actress in a charming head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Ray Lee Jackson of the NBC Studio and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Hayes in dark fountain pen ink to a light area of the image and dated 20th February 1937 in her hand. VG

Lot 735

DEMPSEY JACK: (1895-1983) American boxer, World Heavyweight Champion 1919-26. A good vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8.5 x 11 cardstock image of the Manassa Mauler in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black ink to a light area of the image, ´To my friend Jack, Good Luck Pal, Jack Dempsey´, and dated 2nd December 1965 in his hand. EX

Lot 345

SWANSON GLORIA: (1899-1983) American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Actress in 1927/28 for her role as Sadie Thompson in Sadie Thompson, and again in 1929/30 for her role as Marion Donnell in The Trespasser. An excellent vintage signed and inscribed sepia 10 x 13 photograph of the actress seated in a half-length pose. Photograph by Hal Phyfe of New York and signed by him in white pencil to the lower left corner and also bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Swanson in fountain pen ink to a lighter area of the image and dated 1938 in her hand. VGHal Phyfe (1892-1968) American photographer, famous for his theatrical portraits of Broadway stars of the 1920s and 1930s. Phyfe frequently asked his subjects not to smile when having their portrait taken, an instruction Swanson followed in the present image.

Lot 959

MONET CLAUDE: (1840-1926) French Impressionist painter. An interesting A.L.S., Claude Monet, three pages, 8vo, Giverny par Vernon, Eure, 12th October 1921, to Monsieur [Lucien] Moline, in French. The artist writes in bold pencil and states that he has just returned from a trip and ´trouve une lettre de Madame Donop de Monchy qui s´étonne aussi que je ne reconnaisse pas cette toile de la gare d´Argenteuil, bien qu´elle me dise qu´elle est peut-être de Manet (Ce que je ne crois pas) que de Bellio lui a toujours dit qu´il la tenait de moi´ (Translation: ´found a letter from Mrs Donop de Monchy, who was also surprised that I did not recognise this painting of Argenteuil station, although she told me that it might be by Manet (which I do not believe) that de Bellio had always told her he got it from me. It is possible and it might be by me´), further remarking ´Je suis vieux, ma mémoire peut me faire défaut et dans ce cas ma conscience m´oblige à refuser de mettre mon nom au bas de cette toile dont je n´ai pas souvenance. Ne voyez , je vous prie, aucune mauvaise part dans ma decisión et croyez à tous mes regrets´ (Translation: ´I am old, my memory may fail me and in that case my conscience compels me to refuse to put my name at the bottom of this canvas of which I have no recollection. Please do not see any bad part in my decision and believe me when I say how sorry I am´). Together with an original vintage 6.5 x 4.5 (approximately 16.5 x 11 cm) photograph of the painting to which Monet refers in his letter, being La gare d´Argenteuil (1872), signed and inscribed by Monet in blue ink to the verso, ´La toile que reproduit m´a tout l´air d´être de moi, sans oser l´affirmer. C´est si lointain vers 1872 ou 1873. Claude Monet´ (Translation: ´The canvas that is being reproduced looks to me as if it were all mine, without daring to say so. It is so distant, around 1872 or 1873. Claude Monet´). A fascinating letter and accompanying photograph, which was indeed a painting by Monet created in 1872. The letter in very good condition and the photograph with some light age wear, a couple of surface creases, and some foxing to the verso, G to VG, 2Lucien Moline was a well known French art dealer and agent, who also represented the sculptor Auguste Rodin, and operated from a gallery on Rue Laffitte in Paris.La gare d´Argenteuil (1872) is an oil painting that appears in Daniel Wildenstein´s catalogue raisonné of Monet. The artist sold the painting to the Durand-Ruel Gallery in 1872 and was possibly restored to Monet since there is no reference to it in Durand-Ruel´s ledgers. It was subsequently sold to De Bellio in June 1876, and then to Madame Donop de Monchy (the catalogue raisonée indicating that she acquired the painting in around 1940, although the present letter demonstrating that she owned it at least several decades earlier). On 25th May 1986 it appeared at auction and was acquired by the Conseil Général of the Val-d´Oise department, and subsequently entrusted to the Musée Tavet-Delacour in Pontoise.Many art historians believe that Monet, out of all of the notable 19th century artists, made the most paintings of trains in his lifetime.

Lot 693

FOXES OF HARROW THE: Vintage signed 7.5 x 9 photograph by both Rex Harrison (Stephen Fox) and Maureen O'Hara (Odalie 'Lilli' D'Arceneaux) individually, the image depicting the couple in half-length profile poses, in costume, engaged in an embrace as they look into each other's eyes, from the adventure film The Foxes of Harrow (1947). Signed by both Harrison and O'Hara in blue fountain pen inks with their names alone to light areas of the image. Together with Maureen O'Sullivan (1911-1998) Irish actress, remembered for her performances as Jane Parker opposite Johnny Weissmuller in six Tarzan films (1932-42). Signed 8 x 10 photograph of O'Sullivan seated in a three-quarter length pose, in costume as Judy Standish, with actor Allan Jones lying at her side, in costume Gil Stewart, from the comedy film A Day at the Races (1937) in which they starred alongside the Marx Brothers. Signed by O'Sullivan in black ink to a clear area of the background. Some light age wear and general surface and corner creasing, G, 2

Lot 131

WATERS ETHEL: (1896-1977) American singer & sctress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in 1949 for her role as Dicey Johnson in Pinky, thereby becoming tthe second African-American to be nominated for an Oscar. Vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9 photograph of Waters in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Alfredo Valente. Signed by Waters in blue ink to a light area at the base of the image and dated 22nd October 1958. A couple of lengthy, but light surface creases to the image, G

Lot 272

GABLE CLARK: (1901-1960) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1934 for his role as Peter Warne in It Happened One Night. A fine vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer publicity portrait depicting the suave actor seated in a head and shoulders pose. Signed by Gable in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. Some very slight, minor surface and corner creasing, one only very slightly touching the signature, otherwise VG

Lot 4

DONLEVY BRIAN: (1901-1972) American actor, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor in 1939 for his performance as Sergeant Markoff in Beau Geste. A good vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Donlevy in a smiling head and shoulders pose. Signed in purple fountain pen ink with his name alone to the image. About EX

Lot 761

LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English singer, songwriter and musician, founder of the Beatles & HARRISON GEORGE: (1943-2001) English musician and singer-songwriter, lead guitarist with the Beatles. Vintage signed 45-rpm Extended Play (EP) record sleeve for Twist and Shout issued by Parlophone (GEP 8882) and released in 1963, signed by both John Lennon and George Harrison individually to the verso, both with their names alone in blue inks and to largely clear areas. Record still present. Some light age wear and a small scuff only very slightly affecting two letters of Harrison´s signature. About VG

Lot 175

UMEKI MIYOSHI: (1929-2007) Japanese-American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 1957 for her role as Katsumi Kelly in Sayonara. An extremely rare vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Umeki in a head and shoulders pose, with her gently clasped hands raised towards her chin, against a background of various newspaper and magazine articles carrying reviews of Umeki, at the time working as a nightclub singer under the name of Nancy Umeki and being promoted by Art Whiting Attractions. Signed (´To Mel, Miyoshi Umeki´) by the entertainer in blue fountain pen ink across a largely lighter area at the base of the image. VG

Lot 34

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, postcard photograph (1), most vintage, by various actors, each of them Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of the first half of the 1940s comprising William Gargan (for his performance as Joe in They Knew What They Wanted, 1940), Jack Oakie (for his performance as Benzino Napaloni (Dictator of Bacteria) in The Great Dictator, 1940), James Stephenson (for his performance as Howard Joyce in The Letter, 1940), James Gleason (for his performance as Max Corkle in Here Comes Mr. Jordan, 1941), William Bendix (for his performance as Pvt. Aloysius ´Smacksie´ Randall in Wake Island, 1942), Hume Cronyn (for his performance as Paul Roeder in The Seventh Cross, 1944), and Monty Woolley (for his performance as Colonel William G. Smollett in Since You Went Away, 1944). The majority are boldly signed by the actors in fountain pen inks and to lighter areas of the images and only three are inscribed. G to about VG, 7

Lot 705

GERMAN CINEMA: Small selection of vintage signed 8.5 x 11.5 photographs and smaller (1) by various German film actors and actresses comprising Hans Albers, Paula Wessely, Willi Birgel, Heinrich George, and Heinz Ruhmann. All are images issued by the Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft (UFA) and each of the larger format photographs are signed by the subjects in fountain pen inks to the lower mounts, and all are dated July 1941. VG to EX, 5

Lot 270

MARCH FREDRIC: (1897-1975) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1931/32 for his roles as Dr. Henry L. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and again in 1946 for his role as Al Stephenson in The Best Years of Our Lives. Vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph, the Paramount Pictures publicity portrait depicting the actor in an appealing head and shoulders pose. Signed by March in dark fountain pen ink to a lighter area of the image. VG

Lot 1104

[BECKETT SAMUEL]: (1906-1989) Irish novelist & dramatist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1969. A good collection of vintage unsigned 7 x 9.5 photographs (and slightly smaller) of Beckett (7) and various actors and actresses in stage and television productions of his works, the gelatin silver prints by a variety of German photographers including Heinz Koster, Angelika Simon, Ilse Buhs and Wilhelm Pabst, the majority with their credit stamps to the versos, and date from the 1960s. The images include a portrait of Beckett, the playwright standing on a stage (some alongside his collaborator Deryk Mendel), and another showing him behind a television camera during the filming of a German production of Eh Joe in Stuttgart, April 1966 (at the time of Beckett´s sixtieth birthday), the majority of the other images depicting scenes from various plays including Waiting for Godot and Endgame. Three of the images are annotated to the versos in the hand of Deryk Mendel. A few with some creasing and other minor faults, generally VG, 34Ptrovenance: The present photographs originate from the personal archives of Deryk Mendel (1920-2013) British ballet dancer, choreographer, actor and director, a friend of Beckett. The playwright wrote the short play Act Without Words I in 1956 for Mendel and the dancer first performed the mime at the Royal Court Theatre in London on 3rd April 1957.

Lot 274

MUNI PAUL: (1895-1967) Austro-Hungarian actor, Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1936 for his role as Dr. Louis Pasteur in The Story of Louis Pasteur. Vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Muni in a head and shoulders pose laughing and holding a cigarette in one hand. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to a light area of the image. One small, light scuff to the lower right edge, otherwise VG

Lot 49

CRISP DONALD: (1882-1974) English actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1941 for his role as Gwilym Morgan in How Green Was My Valley. A scarce vintage signed and inscribed sepia 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose smoking a pipe. Photograph by Schuyler Crail and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Crisp in bold green fountain pen ink to a light area at the head of the image. Some traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise VG

Lot 616

DORS DIANA: (1931-1984) English actress. Vintage signed 7 x 9 photograph of Dors standing in a three-quarter length pose, wearing black lingerie and gloves as she applies her make-up whilst looking into a dressing mirror, the publicity still having been issued at the time of the blonde bombshell´s performance as Pearl Delaney in the British musical comedy film As Long as They´re Happy (1955). Signed by Dors in blue ink with her name alone to a light area at the head of the image. The signature is a little light and hurried, although perfectly legible. Some light wrinkling and a few minor corner creases, about VGProvenance: The present photograph was signed for Carlo Giovetti (1916-1999) Italian journalist in the film and entertainment sector who worked for various newspapers including Il Giorno.

Lot 138

MEDFORD KAY: (1919-1980) American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in 1968 for her performance as Rose Brice in Funny Girl. An excellent, scarce vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph, the original Paramount Pictures publicity portrait dating from 1960 and depicting Medford in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Mrs. ´Soda´ Gallo from the American drama film The Rat Race. Signed by the actress in bold blue fountain pen ink with her name alone to a light area of the image. About EX

Lot 350

ROBSON MAY: (1858-1942) Australian-born American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Actress in 1932/33 for her performance as Apple Annie in Lady for a Day. A good vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Robson in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Sid Whiting and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed in the scarcer form as Muzzie May Robson in blue fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image and dated 1931 in her hand. A few very light, extremely minor surface creases, VGRobson was the first Australian, and the earliest-born person, to be nominated for an Academy Award.

Lot 1147

ADER CLEMENT: (1841-1925) French inventor and engineer who is primarily remembered for his pioneering work in aviation, although was also responsible for improving the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell and establishing the telephone network in Paris in 1880. Ader was also one of the pioneers in the sport of cycling in France. An unusual A.L.S., C Ader, to the recto of a vintage postcard depicting Ader making an experimental flight in October 1897 at Satory military camp, n.p., n.d., to a gentleman, in French. Ader writes, in part, ´Voici le mot que vous désirez en votre qualité de jeune admirateur de l´aviation.....Votre vocation poussera vos désirs vers l´aviation militaire et il n´appartiendra qu´à vous de vous y signaler comme défenseur de la Patrie´ (Translation: ´Here is the word you are looking for as a young aviation enthusiast... Your vocation will steer your desires towards military aviation and it will be up to you to signal your interest as a defender of the Fatherland´). The name of the recipient has been neatly erased from both the recto and verso, leaving some light, minor staining. About VG

Lot 182

DENNIS SANDY: (1937-1992) American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 1966 for her role as Honey in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the original vintage Warner Bros. publicity portrait depicting Dennis in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Sara Deever from the American romantic comedy film Sweet November (1968). Signed by the actress in bold black ink with her name alone to a light area of the image. A pencil note in the hand of a collector to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person following a performance of Same Time, Next Year at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway on 4th October 1976. About EX

Lot 35

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller (1), some vintage, by various actors, each of them Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of the latter half of the 1940s comprising John Dall (for his performance as Morgan Evans in The Corn Is Green, 1945), Robert Mitchum (for his performance as Lt. Capt. Bill Walker in The Story of G. I. Joe, 1945), William Demarest (for his performance as Steve Martin in The Jolson Story, 1946), Richard Widmark (for his performance as Tommy Udo in Kiss of Death, 1947), and Cecil Kellaway (for his performance as Horace (A Leprechaun) in The Luck of the Irish, 1948). All are boldly signed, two in fountain pen inks, largely to lighter areas of the images and only one is inscribed. G to VG, 5

Lot 652

FERNANDEL: (1903-1971) Fernand Contandin, known as Fernandel. French comedy Actor. A good vintage signed and inscribed 7 x 10 colour photograph by Fernandel, light paper, the image showing the popular French comedian in a head and shoulders smiling pose, wearing a hat.. Signed and inscribed in bold black ink `Cordialement Fernandel´, to a clear area of the image, also dated beneath, 1970, in his hand. G to VG

Lot 771

BREL JACQUES: (1929-1978) Belgian singer. Vintage signed and inscribed 7 x 9.5 photograph of Brel standing outdoors in a full-length pose on a deserted beach while smoking a cigarette. Signed in bold blue ink to a light area of the image. Dated 1st March 1967 in another hand to the verso. Four small pinholes to each of the corners, otherwise VG

Lot 231

BANCROFT GEORGE: (1882-1956) American actor, an Academy Award nominee for Best Actor in 1928/29 for his performance as Thunderbolt Jim Lang in Thunderbolt. A good, scarce vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Bancroft in a smiling head and shoulders pose and holding a lit cigarette in one hand. Signed in black fountain pen ink to a lighter area at the base of the image. A few very light, extremely minor corner creases, otherwise VG

Lot 409

WOODWARD JOANNE: (1930- ) American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1957 for her roles as Eve White, Eve Black and Jane in The Three Faces of Eve. A good signed 8 x 10 photograph, the original vintage publicity portrait depicting Woodward in a head and shoulders pose in costume from her Oscar winning performance in the drama film The Three Faces of Eve, becoming the first actress to win an Academy Award for portraying three personalities. Signed by Woodward in black ink across a light area of the image. A couple of very light, minor creases to one corner, VG

Lot 68

DOUGLAS MELVYN: (1901-1981) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1963 for his role as Homer Bannon in Hud and again in 1979 for his role as Benjamin Turnbull Rand in Being There. Vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph, the Paramount Pictures publicity portrait depicting the actor in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a lighter area of the image. Together with John Huston (1906-1987) American film director and actor, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor in 1963 for his performance as Cardinal Glennon in The Cardinal. Vintage signed 8 x 9 photograph of Huston in a head and shoulders pose in costume from his Oscar nominated performance as Cardinal Glennon from the American drama film The Cardinal. Signed in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area of the background. Also including two signed 8 x 10 photographs by two of the Best Supporting Actor nominees of 1979 comprising Frederic Forrest (for his performance as Houston Dyer in The Rose) and Mickey Rooney (for his performance as Henry Dailey in The Black Stallion). Both are signed in blue inks (Rooney in fountain pen ink) with their names alone to light areas of the images. VG to EX, 4

Lot 696

THE STORY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN: Signed 8 x 10 photograph by both Robert Morley (W. S. Gilbert) and Isabel Dean (Mrs. Gilbert) individually, the vintage image depicting Morley seated in a head and shoulders pose with Dean stood immediately behind in a three-quarter length pose, both in costume from the British musical drama film The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (1953), based on the collaboration between librettist W. S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan. Signed by both Morley and Dean in bold blue fountain pen ink with their names alone, both to light areas of the image. With the original British Lion Film Corporation printed caption lightly affixed to the verso. A couple of very minor, light corner creases, VG

Lot 561

WEBB JACK: (1920-1982) American actor, famous for his portrayal of Sergeant Joe Friday, the Los Angeles Police detective, in the Dragnet radio, television and motion-picture series which he created. Vintage signed 5 x 7 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. A couple of very light, extremely minor creases to the upper white border, otherwise VG

Lot 33

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and very slighty smaller (2), most vintage, by various actors, each of them Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of the 1930s comprising Akim Tamiroff (for his performance as General Yang in The General Died at Dawn, 1936), Ralph Bellamy (for his performance as Dan Leeson in The Awful Truth, 1937), Robert Morley (for his performance as King Louis XVI in Marie Antoinette, 1938), and Brian Aherne (for his performance as Emperor Maximilian von Habsburg in Juarez, 1939). The majority are boldly signed by the actors in fountain pen inks and to lighter areas of the images and only one is inscribed. G to about VG, 4

Lot 390

DRESSLER MARIE: (1868-1934) Canadian actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1930/31 for her role as Min Divot in Min and Bill. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Dressler in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Clarence Sinclair Bull (uncredited). Signed by Dressler in blue fountain pen ink to a lighter area of the image. VG

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