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| Gable, Clark (1901-1960) |
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Iconic American actor, the "King of Hollywood". A superb signed cheque for $3000, made payable to W.I.Gilbert Jr and drawn on his account at the Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles, Sherman Oaks, California. View Details |
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£295.00 |
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| Galton & Simpson, |
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Ray Galton (1930- ) and Alan Simpson (1939- ), legendary British scriptwriters, most famous for Hancock's Half Hour (1954-1961) and Steptoe and Son (1962-1974). A fine pair of vintage signed 5" x 4" album pages, taken from a 1960s album. View Details |
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| Galton & Simpson, |
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Ray Galton (1930- ) and Alan Simpson (1939- ), legendary British scriptwriters, most famous for Hancock's Half Hour (1954-1961) and Steptoe and Son (1962-1974).
A very fine colour 6" x 4" photograph of the two writers, with both signing in blue ink to a light area of the image. View Details |
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£25.00 |
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| Gambon, Michael (1940- ) |
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Distinguished British character actor. A very fine signed black and white original publicity photograph (10" x 7.5") for Michael Gambon's 1988 film thriller, Paris By Night (with Charlotte Rampling). View Details |
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£25.00 |
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| Gambon, Michael (1940- ) |
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Distinguished British character actor. A fine 5.75" x 4" black and white earlier photograph, nicely signed in dark blue ink to the lower white margin. View Details |
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£10.00 |
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| Gambon, Michael (1940- ) |
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Distinguished British character actor. A fine bold signature in blue founatin pen ink on a 5.5" x 3.5" slip of paper. View Details |
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£10.00 |
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| Gardner, Ava (1922-1990) |
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Lovely American actress and one-time model, promoted by her studio at one time as “The World’s Most Beautiful Animal”.
A gorgeous vintage signed 8" x 10" black and white vintage signed photograph, with the Seawell blindstamp in the lower left corner. View Details |
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£125.00 |
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| Gardner, Ava (1922-1990) |
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Lovely American actress and one-time model, promoted by her studio at one time as “The World’s Most Beautiful Animal”.
A very pretty black and white Rank Organisation publicity photograph
(9.5" x 7.5"), signed across a clear area of the image in blue ink. View Details |
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£40.00 |
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| Garner, James (1928- ) |
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Amiable American actor, remembered particular for his television work, especially the outstanding The Rockford Files (1974-1980). A very fine 8" x 10" black and white photograph, as James Rockford, boldly signed in black ink across the image. View Details |
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£25.00 |
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| Garner, James (1928- ) |
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Amiable American actor, remembered particular for his television work, especially the outstanding The Rockford Files (1974-1980). A very fine 8" x 10" black and white portrait of a handsome James Garner, boldly signed in black ink across the image. View Details |
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£25.00 |
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| Garson, Greer (1904-1996) |
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Outstanding British actress who became a star with her first film, the great classic
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) and won an Oscar for Mrs. Miniver (1942), a wartime morale-booster. A fine vintage signed sepia-toned glossy original publicity still (8" x 10") for Madame Curie (1944). RARE! View Details |
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| Garson, Greer (1904-1996) |
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Outstanding British actress who became a star with her first film, the great classic
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) and won an Oscar for Mrs. Miniver (1942), a wartime morale-booster. A very pretty vintage black and white photograph (9.25" x 7"), nicely signed in period in dark blue fountain pen ink across the image. View Details |
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£30.00 |
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| Garson, Greer (1904-1996) |
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Outstanding British actress who became a star with her first film, the great classic
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) and won an Oscar for Mrs. Miniver (1942), a wartime morale-booster. A very pretty vintage 1940s black and white MGM publicity photograph (9.25" x 7.25"), nicely signed in dark blue ink across a clear area of the image. The reverse is stamped with the MGM press release ("GREER GARSON AT HOME...The lovely new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star who made her initial screen appearance and scored such a success in GOODBYE MR CHIPS. Unmarried, Miss Garson lives in an unpretentious Beverly Hills cottage, with her mother, Mrs Nina Garson, and her two pets, a French poodle and a Siamese cat.") View Details |
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| Gavin, John (1931- ) |
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Handsome American actor who achieved cinematic immortality by appearing in two classics in supporting roles, as Janet Leigh's lover in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and as Julius Caesar in Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus (1960).
A fine copy of Playbill Magazine for the 1973 production of the musical Seesaw at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on Broadway. The cover has been signed in blue ink by John Gavin and also by co-star, Tommy Tune. RARE. View Details |
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£30.00 |
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| Gavin, John (1931- ) |
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Handsome American actor who achieved cinematic immortality by appearing in two classics in supporting roles, as Janet Leigh's lover in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and as Julius Caesar in Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus (1960). A superb
National Film Archive black and white portrait (8" x 10"), nicely signed
across the image in blue ink. The signature was obtained "in person". VERY RARE.View Details |
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£95.00 |
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| Gaynor, Janet (1906-1994) |
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American actress and silent screen darling, winner of the very first Oscar for Best Actress with Seventh Heaven (1927). A very fine vintage 8" x 10" black and white glossy portrait, beautifully signed across the image in fountain pen ink. View Details |
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| Gaynor, Janet (1906-1994) |
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American actress and silent screen darling, winner of the very first Oscar for Best Actress with Seventh Heaven (1927). A gorgeous vintage sepia photograph (8.25" x 6.5") of the very young Janet Gaynor, beautifully signed in period in blue fountain pen ink. (A collector's note to the reverse suggests the photograph was received in September 1930.) View Details |
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£50.00 |
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| Gaynor, Janet (and Charles Farrell) (1906-1994) |
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American actress and silent screen darling, winner of the very first Oscar for Best Actress with Seventh Heaven (1927). A gorgeous vintage sepia Ross postcard showing Janet Gaynor with her frequent Fox screen partner, Charles Farrell*. Both have added excellent signatures in dark blue fountain ink. View Details |
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£50.00 |
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| Gaynor, Mitzi (1930- ) |
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American actress, remembered especially for South Pacific (1958). A very pretty black and white modern reproduction (8" x 10") of an earlier "cheesecake" image, nicely signed across a clear area ("Love, Mitzi Gaynor") in blue ink. View Details |
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£20.00 |
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| Geeson, Judy (1948- ) |
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Lovely British actress. A very pretty original black and white United Artists 8" x 10" publicity photograph from 1975, boldly signed and inscribed in black ink across the image View Details |
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£30.00 |
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