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UNSOLD ITEMS for - 2018 Hollywood Auction 96, Auction Date: 12/11/2018 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 UNSOLD ITEMS FOR - 2018 Hollywood Auction 96, Auction Date: 12/11/2018 LOT ITEM LOW HIGH RESERVE 3 OUR GANG (4) PHOTOGRAPHS. $300 $500 $300 4 OUR GANG (4) PHOTOGRAPHS. $300 $500 $300 14 GOLDEN AGE DIRECTORS (20) PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDING $300 $500 $300 DOROTHY ARZNER, VICTOR FLEMING, KING VIDOR, AND MORE. 20 MYRNA LOY AS “FAH LO SEE” PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE MASK $200 $300 $200 OF FU MANCHU. 22 JOHNNY WEISSMULLER (3) PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDING 1-AS $200 $300 $200 “TARZAN”. 23 JOHNNY WEISSMULLER AS “TARZAN” SPECIAL PORTRAIT $300 $500 $300 PHOTOGRAPH FOR TARZAN THE APE MAN BY CLARENCE SINCLAIR BULL. 26 CAROLE LOMBARD KEYBOOK PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH. $200 $300 $200 30 MAE WEST (12) OVERSIZE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE FRENCH $300 $500 $300 RELEASE OF I’M NO ANGEL. 32 SHIRLEY TEMPLE (4) OVERSIZE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE $200 $300 $200 LITTLE COLONEL. 34 BETTE DAVIS (16) PHOTOGRAPHS FROM FILMS INCLUDING THE $200 $300 $200 GIRL FROM 10TH AVENUE, FRONT PAGE WOMAN, AND MORE. 36 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (4) PHOTOGRAPHS BY MICKEY $200 $300 $200 MARIGOLD. 38 MARION DAVIES (7) OVERSIZE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM HEARTS $300 $500 $300 DIVIDED. 45 HAROLD LLOYD (20+) KEYBOOK PHOTOGRAPHS FROM $400 $600 $400 PROFESSOR BEWARE! 49 JOAN CRAWFORD (6) SPECIAL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS BY $300 $500 $300 LASZLO WILLINGER AND OTHERS. 52 GOLDEN AGE STARS AND FEATURED PLAYERS (17) $200 $300 $200 PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDING MAE WEST AND GLENN FORD. 54 SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE AND WESTERNS (55+) $200 $300 $200 PHOTOGRAPHS. 57 GRETA GARBO “KARIN BLAKE” CUSTOM OVERSIZED $200 $300 $200 PHOTOGRAPH FROM TWO-FACED WOMAN BY WILLIAM GRIMES. 58 RITA HAYWOTH (8) SPECIAL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS FROM $200 $300 $200 BLOOD AND SAND, FIRE DOWN BELOW, AND PAL JOEY. 65 NO LOT. TBD TBD TBD Page 1 of 39 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 UNSOLD ITEMS FOR - 2018 Hollywood Auction 96, Auction Date: 12/11/2018 LOT ITEM LOW HIGH RESERVE 70 THE THREE STOOGES (4) PHOTOGRAPHS. $300 $500 $300 71 THE THREE STOOGES (4) PHOTOGRAPHS. $300 $500 $300 72 THE THREE STOOGES (5) PHOTOGRAPHS. $300 $500 $300 73 CARY GRANT (20+) PRESS AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES $200 $300 $200 PHOTOGRAPHS. 74 CARY GRANT (14) PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 84 HOLLYWOOD BEHIND-THE-SCENES (20+) PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 89 RITA HAYWORTH (8) HEADSHOT PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE LADY $200 $300 $200 FROM SHANGHAI. 96 RITA HAYWORTH (25+) PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE LOVES OF $200 $300 $200 CARMEN. 102 VIVA ZAPATA! (11) COSTUME TEST AND KEYBOOK PORTRAIT $200 $300 $200 PHOTOGRAPHS. 105 RITA HAYWORTH (21) PHOTOGRAPHS FROM SALOME. $200 $300 $200 110 MARLON BRANDO (17) ORIGINAL AND RERELEASE $300 $500 $300 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE WILD ONE. 115 PERIOD AND FUTURISTIC DRAMAS (45+) PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 133 CAPUCINE (7) OVERSIZE PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS FROM $200 $300 $200 THE PINK PANTHER FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF CHARLES K. FELDMAN. 135 DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (10) BEHIND-THE-SCENES AND SPECIAL $200 $300 $200 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS, INCLUDING DAVID LEAN DIRECTING. 147 JULIE CHRISTIE (12) PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 153 VERUSCHKA VON LEHNDORFF (11) PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 154 JACQUELINE BISSET (3) OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 160 SURFING FILMS (40+) PHOTOGRAPHS FROM BIG WEDNESDAY, $200 $300 $200 GIDGET, BEACH PARTY, AND MORE. 161 STUDIO PROMOTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MARX $200 $300 $200 BROTHERS, THE WIZARD OF OZ, CASABLANCA, AND MORE. 163 EDITH HEAD (2) PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS SIGNED BY $200 $300 $200 PHOTOGRAPHER MICHAEL CHILDERS. 164 BILLY WILDER (26) CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHS FROM $300 $500 $300 PRODUCTION ON FEDORA. Page 2 of 39 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 UNSOLD ITEMS FOR - 2018 Hollywood Auction 96, Auction Date: 12/11/2018 LOT ITEM LOW HIGH RESERVE 166 GEORGE HURRELL (25) 36 X 48 IN. EDITIONS OF THE PORTFOLIO $20,000 $30,000 $20,000 III. 167 FRED ASTAIRE (3) OVERSIZE EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPHS FROM $200 $300 $200 ROBERTA BY ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 168 KATHARINE HEPBURN AND CARY GRANT (3) PHOTOGRAPHS $200 $300 $200 FROM SYLVIA SCARLETT BY ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 170 KATHARINE HEPBURN OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH FOR $200 $300 $200 SYLVIA SCARLETT BY ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 171 HENRY FONDA EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY ERNEST $200 $300 $200 A. BACHRACH. 174 FAY WRAY (2) OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS BY ERNEST $200 $300 $200 A. BACHRACH. 176 LUCILLE BALL (3) OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS BY $200 $300 $200 ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 178 JANE RUSSELL OVERSIZE EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPH FOR THE $200 $300 $200 OUTLAW BY ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 179 CHARLES LAUGHTON (5) OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS $200 $300 $200 FROM THIS LAND IS MINE AND OTHERS BY ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 182 CARY GRANT (2) OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS BY $200 $300 $200 ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 183 IRENE DUNNE (4) OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS BY $200 $300 $200 ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 185 INGRID BERGMAN (5) OVERSIZE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS BY $200 $300 $200 ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 191 JANET LEIGH COLOR OVERSIZE EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPH BY $200 $300 $200 ERNEST A. BACHRACH. 192 ERNEST A. BACHRACH AND THE RKO CAMERA DEPARTMENT $200 $300 $200 ON THE STUDIO LOT (6) OVERSIZE PHOTOGRAPHS. 201 ERNEST BACHRACH (3) FINE ART COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 202 ERNEST BACHRACH (6) FINE ART STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHS OF $200 $300 $200 FLOWERS. 235 CYBILL SHEPHERD (40) COLOR TRANSPARENCIES BY ALAN $300 $500 $300 PAPPÉ. 241 SCENIC VISTAS (2) EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPHS. $200 $300 $200 Page 3 of 39 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 UNSOLD ITEMS FOR - 2018 Hollywood Auction 96, Auction Date: 12/11/2018 LOT ITEM LOW HIGH RESERVE 242 ERROL FLYNN (11) CANDID NEGATIVES. $200 $300 $200 245 ANSEL ADAMS PERSONAL ARCA-SWISS 4X5 IN. VIEW CAMERA. $20,000 $30,000 $20,000 260 BASIL RATHBONE AUTOGRAPH SIGNED LETTER TO SAMUEL $2,000 $3,000 $2,000 GOLDWYN AND RELATED TELEGRAMS AND DOCUMENTS. 261 CECIL B. DEMILLE SIGNED OVERSIZE PHOTOGRAPH. $300 $500 $300 263 HUMPHREY BOGART SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH. $2,000 $3,000 $2,000 264 HUMPHREY BOGART SIGNED DEAL MEMO FOR PRINTS OF THE $4,000 $6,000 $4,000 MALTESE FALCON AND THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE. 266 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH. $1,000 $1,500 $1,000 267 JUDY GARLAND SIGNED OVERSIZE PHOTOGRAPH. $2,000 $3,000 $2,000 276 MARLON BRANDO AUTOGRAPHED TELEGRAM SIGNED AND $800 $1,200 $800 SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH FROM VIVA ZAPATA! 277 HARRY CAREY ANNIVERSARY “HIDE” PRESENTED TO $3,000 $5,000 $3,000 COMMEMORATE HIS MOTION PICTURE CAREER SIGNED BY SCORES OF STARS INCLUDING JOHN WAYNE, CECIL B. DEMILLE, JOHN FORD AND MANY MORE. 279 RICHARD ZANUCK TYPED SIGNED LETTER TO HIS STUDIO $200 $300 $200 MOGUL FATHER, DARRYL ZANUCK. 280 GRETA GARBO SIGNED PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH BY BILL HERZ. $400 $600 $400 285 THE SHOOTIST SHOOTING SCRIPT SIGNED BY JOHN WAYNE $2,000 $3,000 $2,000 AND ALL MAJOR CAST MEMBERS. 288 RAOUL WALSH ORIGINAL TYPED SIGNED MANUSCRIPT OF HIS $400 $600 $400 UNPUBLISHED NOVEL COME HELL OR HIGH WATER. 289 RAOUL WALSH RECLINING NUDE FEMALE ARTWORK. $300 $500 $300 290 RAOUL WALSH (7) BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTOGRAPHS AND $200 $300 $200 (16) TRANSPARENCIES FROM A DISTANT TRUMPET. 291 RAOUL WALSH STANDING NUDE FEMALE ARTWORK. $300 $500 $300 292 RAOUL WALSH ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING OF HIS WIFE MARY. $300 $500 $300 295 WALT LARUE CARICATURE OF DIRECTOR RAOUL WALSH. $300 $500 $300 296 LEGENDARY DIRECTORS (12) SIGNED PHOTOS AND ITEMS OF $1,500 $2,500 $1,500 EPHEMERA. Page 4 of 39 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 UNSOLD ITEMS FOR - 2018 Hollywood Auction 96, Auction Date: 12/11/2018 LOT ITEM LOW HIGH RESERVE 297 GREAT ENTERTAINERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY (16) SIGNED $3,000 $5,000 $3,000 PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDING JOSEPHINE BAKER, BILL ROBINSON, RITA HAYWORTH AND OTHERS. 302 OLYMPE BRADNA “MARY O’FARRELL” COSTUME SKETCH BY $300 $500 $300 TRAVIS BANTON FOR THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. 307 HEDY LAMARR “JENNY HAGAR” COSTUME SKETCH BY NATALIE $300 $500 $300 VISART FOR ELOIS JENSSEN FOR THE STRANGE WOMAN. 308 CONSTANCE MOORE “BELLE MALONE” COSTUME SKETCH BY $400 $600 $400 ADELE PALMER FROM IN OLD SACRAMENTO. 309 RONALD COLMAN “GEORGE APLEY” COSTUME SKETCH BY $300 $500 $300 ILLUSTRATOR MARK MILLER FOR COSTUME DESIGNER RENE HUBERT FOR THE LATE GEORGE APLEY. 312 “DANCERS” PAIR OF COSTUME SKETCHES BY MARY GRANT FOR $300 $500 $300 UP IN CENTRAL PARK. 315 HEDY LAMARR “LILY DALBRAY” COSTUME DESIGN BY EDITH $1,000 $1,500 $1,000 HEAD FROM MY FAVORITE SPY. 316 GREGORY PECK “DAVID” AND LEO PESSIN COSTUME SKETCH $300 $500 $300 BY EDWARD STEVENSON FOR DAVID AND BATHSHEBA. 317 LUCILLE BALL COSTUME SKETCH BY ELOIS JENSSEN. $800 $1,200 $800 320 RUTH WARWICK (REPLACED BY MIRIAM HOPKINS) “JULIE $300 $500 $300 HURSTWOOD” COSTUME SKETCH BY EDITH HEAD FOR CARRIE. 321 DOROTHY LAMOUR “PRINCESS LALA” COSTUME SKETCH BY $400 $600 $400 PAT BARTO FOR EDITH HEAD FROM ROAD TO BALI. 323 NORMA KOCH COSTUME SKETCH FOR AN UNIDENTIFIED $300 $500 $300 PRODUCTION. 327 GRACE KELLY “FRANCES STEVENS” COSTUME SKETCH BY $3,000 $5,000 $3,000 EDITH HEAD FOR TO CATCH A THIEF. 332 PATTI PAGE COSTUME SKETCHES BY DONN FISCHER FOR THE $200 $300 $200 BIG RECORD. 336 YUL BRYNNER “DMITRI KARAMAZOV” COSTUME SKETCH BY $600 $800 $600 WALTER PLUNKETT FOR THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV. 338 CHARLTON HESTON “BEN HUR” COSTUME SKETCH FOR $1,000 $1,500 $1,000 BEN-HUR. 339 CHARLTON HESTON “BEN-HUR” COSTUME SKETCH BY $1,000 $1,500 $1,000 ELIZABETH HAFFENDEN FOR BEN-HUR. Page 5 of 39 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 UNSOLD ITEMS FOR - 2018 Hollywood Auction 96, Auction Date: 12/11/2018 LOT ITEM LOW HIGH RESERVE 340 HUGH GRIFFITH “SHEIK ILDIRIM” COSTUME SKETCH FOR $400 $600 $400 BEN-HUR.
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