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Marjorie White (born Marjorie Ann Guthrie, July 22, 1904 – August 21, 1935) was a Canadian-born actress of stage and film. White is best remembered for her co-starring role in the first Three Stooges short made at Columbia Pictures, Woman Haters (1934), in which she played the new wife of Larry Fine, who he needs to keep secret from his fellow Woman-Haters Club members (who are both “pitching woo” at her behind Larry’s back). The entire comedy short is done in rhyming verse. Woman Haters was her last film.
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Marjorie White Signed Photo . Sold for over $1,000.

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The Three Stooges Signed Agreement With Columbia From 1944, Including Curly’s Signature
The Three Stooges signed agreement with Columbia Pictures, dated 17 July 1944, regarding a lay-off from producing shorts, with Curly’s signature, signing as ”Jerry Howard”. Also signed by ”Moe Howard” and ”Larry Fine” as well as the Vice-President of Columbia. Single page measures 8.5” x 11”. Near fine condition. Sold for $53,926.

”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.
The Three Stooges signed agreement with Columbia Pictures, dated 25 May 1945, regarding the production of shorts and a feature film, with Curly’s signature, signing as ”Jerome Howard”. Also signed by ”Moe Howard” and ”Larry Fine” as well as Duncan Cassell of Columbia. Single page measures 8.5” x 11”. Abrasion at top and separation just starting at folds, overall very good condition with bold signatures. Sold for $30,438.
Moe Howard’s passport, dated May 1939, with six signatures by him, including three signed “Moses Hurovitz”, which, interestingly, differs from his stated real name as Moses Horwitz. Passport is signed over his photo on page four, “Moses Hurovitz” and “Professionally known as Moe Howard”, as well as on page three where he again signs “Moses Hurovitz / Professionally known as Moe Howard”. He also fills out the first page with his address in Los Angeles, signing “Moses Hurovitz” and then signs again “Mrs. Moe Howard” as the emergency contact. Burgundy passport contains a handful of stamps, all from May and June 1939, when The Three Stooges performed across the British Isles. Near fine condition. Sold for $20,788.

Moe Howard’s 30pp. Script Dated August 1940 for The 1941 Three Stooges Film ”An Ache in Every Stake” — Annotations in Moe’s Hand on Cover & Title Page — Very Good Condition — Sold for $13,589.


Captivating photo of Audrey Hepburn from ”My Fair Lady”, measuring 11” x 14”, and from Audrey’s personal collection. Photo is by Cecil Beaton, who won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for ”My Fair Lady”, as well as for Best Art Direction, with the stamp on verso: ”Please acknowledge photograph by Cecil Beaton”. Beaton first met Hepburn after the release of ”Roman Holiday”, and was instantly taken with her charm, commenting in his diary that ”She appears to take wholesale adoration with a pinch of salt; gratitude rather than puffed-up pride…” Hepburn’s ease, with Beaton as photographer, and her natural beauty is captured nicely in this photograph. Semi-gloss silver gelatin photo on double weight paper was taken for a US Vogue photo shoot in late 1963 prior to the release of ”My Fair Lady”, one of the most highly anticipated films in Hollywood history. Photo is in near fine condition. Sold for $4,375.
Jean Harlow Autograph on a 10″ x 13″ Photo
Jean Harlow autograph on her photo, inscribed to film director William Wyler. Inscription reads in full: “‘Willie’ darling / Loads of love to you / from Jean.” During her lifetime, much of Harlow’s correspondence and autograph-signing duties were handled by her mother, “Mama Jean” Harlow. This, and the fact that she died at the very young age of 26, make signed items bearing her actual signature truly scarce. This is a superb example of Harlow’s autograph, vintage black and white, measuring 10″ x 13″. Minimal fading, toning, and wear. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,670.
Beautiful and Scarce Jean Harlow Autograph on an 8″ x 10″ Photograph With Her Full Name
Jean Harlow autograph on an artistic 8″ x 10″ photo, featuring a head and shoulders portrait of the actress looking off-camera with her hands crossed. Inscribed in black ink on the image, “To Henry With good wishes from Jean Harlow”. During her lifetime, much of Harlow’s correspondence and autograph-signing duties were handled by her mother, “Mama Jean” Harlow. This, and the fact that she died at the very young age of 26, make signed items bearing her actual signature truly scarce. 8″ x 10″ photo is in fine condition. Sold for $2,136.
Jean Harlow Signed Autograph Album Page
Jean Harlow signed autograph album page, a rare signature by the Hollywood starlet who passed away at the young age of 26. This, coupled with that fact that during Harlow’s lifetime, her mother signed correspondence on her behalf, makes Harlow’s signature exceedingly rare. Signed ”Jean Harlow” on a pale green autograph album page, with the verso signed by Mary Astor. Note at the bottom of the page indicates that Harlow’s autograph was obtained at the Brown Derby. Measures 4.5” x 5.5”. Minor browning to edges, overall very good plus condition. With a 4” x 6” glossy photo of Harlow’s famous bear skin rug photo included. Sold for $1,875.
Audrey Hepburn Signed Photo as Eliza Doolittle From “My Fair Lady”
Audrey Hepburn signed promotional photo of her role as Eliza Doolittle in “My Fair Lady.” Signed in blue felt tip ink, “Audrey Hepburn.” Glossy photo measures 7″ x 10″. Text to lower portion of photo reads in part, “Everybody’s Fair Lady: Audrey Hepburn wears Cecil Beaton’s gala creation for her starring role as…the ‘rapscalliony flower girl’…in the Academy Award-winning motion picture…” Image measures 7″ x 10″. A few light surface dings to image, otherwise fine condition. Sold for $1,700.
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Alfred Eisenstaedt Signed 11 x 14 Photo of Katharine H.
Alfred Eisenstaedt signed 11″ x 14″ silver gelatin photograph of Katharine Hepburn, taken in 1938 as referenced on the verso in Eisenstaedt’s hand. Hepburn is beautifully pictured here with her dress pleats cascading across the photo. Signed “Eisenstaedt” on the photographic border. With Eisenstaedt’s stamp on verso, “PHOTO BY ALFRED EISENSTAEDT”. Near fine condition. From Alfred Eisenstaedt’s estate. Sold for $1,604.
Vivien Leigh “Gone With The Wind” Signed Photo as Scarlett
Signed photograph of Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara from “Gone With the Wind.” Boldly signed in blue ink to lower right, “Vivien Leigh.” Black and white image measures 2.5″ x 3.5″; mounted to board measuring 4″ x 5″. Unrelated cutout image pasted to board’s verso, not affecting image or signature. Overall, very good condition. Sold for $1,470.
Audrey Hepburn’s Personally Owned Photo From ”Love in the Afternoon” — Measures 15.5” x 11.5”
Large and dramatic photo from ”Love in the Afternoon”, owned by its star, Audrey Hepburn. Taken during filming in Paris, circa 1956, this 15.5” x 11.5” matte-finish silver gelatin photo shows the highly photogenic Audrey playing the cello during a scene from the film. With Christie’s stamp and numerical notation in pencil to verso. Minute edge wear, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,000.
Audrey Hepburn’s Personally Owned Photo From ”Love in the Afternoon” — Measures 15.5” x 11.5”
Large and gorgeous photo from ”Love in the Afternoon”, owned by its star, Audrey Hepburn. Taken during filming in Paris, circa 1956, this 15.5” x 11.5” matte-finish silver gelatin photo shows the highly photogenic Audrey during a scene from the film, forlornly burning a letter. With Christie’s stamp and numerical notation in pencil to verso. Minute edge wear, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,000.
Rare Katharine Hepburn Signed 8” x 10” Photo from the Van Heflin Collection
Photo signed ”Katharine Hepburn” in black ink. The great actress, listed #1 on the authoritative AFI list of screen stars, poses here wearing a pompadour hairstyle, button-up shirt and a pensive expression. Matte black and white photo measures 8” x 10”. Nick to the surface just to the left of the ”H” and slightly affecting her extended ”t” crossing, else near fine. From the collection of Van Heflin, obtained directly from his son. Sold for $916.
Shirley Temple Personally Owned Photo From “Heidi” as Marie Antoinette — Portrait Signed by Photographer George Hurrell on Mat
Large portrait photo of Shirley Temple as Marie Antoinette, taken by famed Hollywood photographer George Hurrell during the filming of “Heidi”, personally owned by Shirley and signed by Hurrell on mat. Matte photo measures 7.25″ x 9.375″, dry mounted to gray mat board measuring 11″ x 14.75″. Signed “Hurrell 37” on mat underneath photo. Light buckling to photo, overall near fine condition. With provenance from the 2015 Shirley Temple estate sale. Sold for $816.
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