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The Pride of the Clan is a 1917 silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur that stars Mary Pickford and Matt Moore. The film revolves around a young Scottish woman who takes over as chieftain of her clan following a storm that killed her father. The film was shot during the height of Pickford’s fame, who was an early Hollywood pioneer and nicknamed “Queen of the Movies”.
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Academy Award statue for 1933’s ”Little Women.” Trophy was presented at the 6th Academy Awards in 1934 to husband and wife writing team Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman for their screen adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel. This was David O. Selznick’s last production for RKO, directed by George Cukor, and though it was also nominated for Best Picture and Best Direction, this was its sole win. Katharine Hepburn starred as spirited heroine Jo March in a middle-class American family during the Civil War. Alcott’s immensely popular novel, first published in 1868, caused lasting controversies; just ahead of its time, it redefined women’s social ideals for love and identity through work, and pushed the envelope in fiction with its uninhibited blending of children’s fiction with women’s literature, ultimately pioneering an entire literary genre all its own. Feature-length remakes of this picture were produced in 1949 and 1994. Plaque on the front of black Belgian marble base reads: ”Academy Of / Motion Picture / Arts And Sciences / First Award / 1933”. A medallion affixed to the underside reads: ”Academy / First Award / to / Sara Y. Mason / And / Victor Heerman / for / Writing Adaptation / of / Little Women”. Behind the figure’s feet, an engraving to the film reel reads ”George Stanley / 1929”. Statue measures 12” in total height. Base diameter measures 5.25”. Weighs 7 pounds, 11 ounces. Underside is lined with black felt. Light scattered scratching and tarnishing to metal, with a tiny chip to the figure’s left inner elbow and faint abrasions to base, else fine. An beautiful, early Oscar for one of the most memorable Hollywood films. Sold for $112,368.
”Uncivil Warriors” One-Sheet Movie Poster From 1935, Owned by Moe Howard
Very rare one-sheet movie poster for ”Uncivil Warriors”, one of the earliest and most beloved Three Stooges films, released in 1935. One-sheets from the 1930s are exceedingly rare, with this poster all the more special as owned by Moe Howard. Linen-backed poster measures 27” x 41”. Mild restoration at folds. Colors remain bright, with strong visual appeal, in near fine condition. Sold for $37,500.
Marilyn Monroe’s personal copy of the unfinished 1962 film ”Something’s Got to Give,” abandoned after the star’s untimely death in 1962. In fact, most of the film’s completed footage remained unseen for many years. Monroe notoriously had missed a slew of shooting days due to a ”sinus infection” that disappeared at night, when she was photographed about town. This infuriated director George Cukor, and Twentieth Century-Fox went so far as to fire her on 11 June 1962 for missing 17 of the 30 shooting days. But, when co-star Dean Martin countered with, ”No Marilyn, no picture”, the studio relented and took her back, though she sadly died less than two months later. Script runs 161pp. long with 51 revised pages. Spine of script has the film’s title printed in black lettering with the date ”March 29, 1962.” Cover has ”Final / Confidential / For Planning Purposes Only” printed on it, as well as, ”Something’s Got to Give / March 29, 1962” and ”Property of / Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation” imprinted with the studio logo. Script measures 8.5” x 11” with some minor creasing, else very good. Housed in a custom-made red cloth box with a matching red leather slipcase. With Christie’s provenance. Sold for $25,428.
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Ultra-Rare Original 1946 Gilda Movie Poster Featuring Rita Hayworth in Her Landmark Role
Original Columbia Pictures 1946 Gilda movie poster starring Rita Hayworth in her best-known performance as Hollywood’s ultimate femme fatale. Directed by Charles Vidor, “Gilda” was released just after the end of WWII and was lauded for its mixture of genres and rather modern approach to character interaction. The poster features the iconic Hayworth in a debonair pose holding a cigarette with a headline reading in part: “There NEVER was a woman like Gilda! / Columbia Pictures presents / Rita Hayworth as Gilda with Glenn Ford…” Poster by Morgan Litho Co. measures 27″ x 41″ and has folds throughout, with a long vertical scratch and small tear down the front of her dress, reinforced with a piece of brown tape on the back of poster. Some light tan stains and pinholes on and near the borders. Very good condition overall with still vibrant colors. Very scarce. Sold for $25,000.

Shirley Temple Screen-Worn Heart Dress From 1938 Film ”Just Around the Corner”
Shirley Temple screen-worn heart dress, worn as ”Penny” in the 1938 film ”Just Around the Corner”. Designed by Gwen Wakeling, the blue wool dress is pleated and has three hearts on the chest. Attached is a matching short sleeve silk blouse with a leaf and heart design and two prominent red hearts on the collar. Dress has two straps per shoulder and an adjustable belt in back. Measures 12” across the shoulders with 4” sleeves and 26” overall length. Comes with two vintage photographs of Shirley wearing the dress. Near fine condition. With a COA signed by the Shirley Temple estate. Sold for $15,625.

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