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| Mitchum, Robert (1917-1987) |
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Great American actor. A very fine black and white 8" x 10" modern reproduction of an earlier photograph, boldly signed across the image in blue ink. View Details |
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£40.00 |
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| Monkhouse, Bob (1928-2003) |
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Great British entertainer, primarily known as a comedian and game show host. A fine vintage 1950s black and white photograph (8" x 7") of the cheery young Bob Monkhouse. There's a bold signature in black ink across the image. View Details |
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£18.00 |
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| Montevecchi, Liliane (1932- ) |
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French dancer, actress and singer, with a career spanning four decades. An exceptionally pretty black and white 8" x 10" photograph, boldly signed in blue ink across a clear area of the image. View Details |
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£30.00 |
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| Montgomery, George (1916-2000) |
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Genial American actor, star of many B-movie Westerns. A very handsome vintage 5" x 7" sepia photograph from the early 1940s, nicely signed in period in purple ink across a clear area of the image. View Details |
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£35.00 |
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| Moody, Ron (1924- ) |
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English actor, best known for his starring role as Fagin in the stage and film versions of Oliver! A very fine self-caricature, as Fagin, in black ink on a 6" x 4" white card (Moody has added the date, 2003). View Details |
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£12.00 |
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| Moody, Ron (1924- ) |
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English actor, best known for his portrayal of Fagin in the stage and film productions of Lionel Bart's Oliver! A very fine colour 8" x 10" photograph, as Fagin, nicely signed and inscribed ("To John, Ron Moody") across a light area of the image. View Details |
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£15.00 |
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| Moore, Clayton (1914-1999) |
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American actor, most famous for his portral of The Lone Ranger. A fine 8" x 10" black and white photograph of Moore as The Lone Ranger. There's a bold signature and inscription ("To Fred, Clayton Moore, The Lone Ranger") in black ink across a clear area of the image. View Details |
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£15.00 |
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| Moore, Colleen (1902-1988) |
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American star of the silent screen and early talkies who at the height of her career personified the independent "flapper" of the Roaring Twenties and strongly influenced the hairstyle and fashions of the period. Her Dutch bob hairdo was copied by young girls everywhere. A lovely vintage Ross postcard, beautifully signed across the image in blue ink. View Details |
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| Moore, Colleen (1902-1988) |
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American
star of the silent screen and early talkies who at the height of her
career personified the independent "flapper" of the Roaring Twenties and
strongly influenced the hairstyle and fashions of the period. Her Dutch
bob hairdo was copied by young girls everywhere. A very pretty modern black and white reproduction (7" x 5") of an earlier photograph, nicely signed and inscribed later in life in blue ink. View Details |
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£25.00 |
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| Moore, Colleen (1902-1988) |
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American
star of the silent screen and early talkies who at the height of her
career personified the independent "flapper" of the Roaring Twenties and
strongly influenced the hairstyle and fashions of the period. Her Dutch
bob hairdo was copied by young girls everywhere. A very early black and white vintage photograph (a little less than 8" x 10") of the very young Colleen Moore, before she adopted her trademark Dutch Bob hairstyle of 1923. The photograph was intended for use in a Christmas issue of Girls' Cinema, a magazine published between 1920 and 1921, and has a festive message and signature ("Seasons Greetings to readers of Girls Cinema, Colleen Moore") in black fountain pen ink. A rare survival! View Details |
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£75.00 |
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| Moore, Colleen (1902-1988) |
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American
star of the silent screen and early talkies who at the height of her
career personified the independent "flapper" of the Roaring Twenties and
strongly influenced the hairstyle and fashions of the period. Her Dutch
bob hairdo was copied by young girls everywhere. A lovely early vintage ROSS sepia postcard, beautifully signed in period across the image in blue fountain pen ink View Details |
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£50.00 |
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| Moore, Dudley (1935-2002) |
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Gifted musician, composer, actor and comedian, married four times; comedy partner of Peter Cook. A very fine GRP Records black and white 8" x 10" publicity photograph, signed and inscribed ("Love to Barbara") in black ink across a light area of the image. View Details |
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£20.00 |
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| Moore, Roger (1927- ) |
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Fine British actor,
best remembered for his long stint playing James Bond, beginning with Live
And Let Die (1973). A very fine 8" x 10" colour photograph, boldly signed across a clear area of the image in black ink. View Details |
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£35.00 |
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| Moore, Roger (1927- ) |
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British actor, most famous for his long stint playing James Bond, beginning with Live and Let Die (1973). A fine black and white photograph (6" x 4"), signed and inscribed ("Deborah, with love, Roger Moore") in black ink to the lower white margin. View Details |
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£18.00 |
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| Moore, Victor (1876-1962) |
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American comedian with a hesitant, bumbling manner, in some excellent films, but immortalised by a cameo appearance as the plumber who released Marilyn Monroe's toe, stuck up a bath tap, in The Seven Year Itch (1955). A fine vintage cream album page (approximately 5.5" x 4"), beautifully signed in blue fountain pen ink. View Details |
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| Moran, Peggy (1918-2002) |
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Beautiful American actress, a star of "B" movies in the early Forties and most famous for her appearance in the excellent 1940 Universal horror film, The Mummy's Hand, (starring George Zucco), screaming magnificently on cue but plucky and enterprising between shocks.
A gorgeous signed black and white 8" x 10" modern reproduction of an earlier photograph, showing how exceptionally beautiful Peggy Moran was. View Details |
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| More, Kenneth (1914-1982) |
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Fine British actor, one of the league of likeable gentlemen of post-war British cinema, remembered especially for Genevieve (1953).
A fine original signed and inscribed vintage black and white publicity photograph (8" x 10") for his 1962 film, Some People. View Details |
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| More, Kenneth (1914-1982) |
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Fine British actor, one of the league of likeable gentlemen of post-war British cinema, remembered especially for Genevieve (1953).
A fine black and white 5.25" x 3.5" photograph, signed and inscribed in ink to the lower white margin. View Details |
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£25.00 |
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| More, Kenneth (1914-1982) |
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Fine British actor, one of the league of likeable gentlemen of post-war British cinema, remembered especially for Genevieve (1953).
A very cheery black and white photograph (5" x 3.25") black and white photograph,
signed and inscribed in green ink across the image. View Details |
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£25.00 |
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| Morecambe & Wise, |
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Eric Morecambe (1926-1984) & Ernie Wise (1924-1999), much loved British comedy duo. A very cheery black and white Thames Televison publicity photograph (6" x 4"), signed and inscribed in blue ink to Tom Eggerdon, Chief Barker of the Variety Club of Great Britain by both comedians. View Details |
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£125.00 |
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