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A group of four wardrobe pieces labeled for actor Randolph Scott. The first is pale grey western button down shirt with two patch pockets from Tall Man Riding (Warner Bros., 1955) with a Western Costume Co. label inscribed “99-2467-1." The second is from Riding Shotgun (Warner Bros., 1954) and is a brown plaid western pullover shirt with three button front closure and two patch pockets, with a Warner Brothers label that reads “2-26-53 8468 Randolph Scott 3-6276-A." The third is a brown boxed plaid western wool shirt with crisscross tie front closure, with a Western Costume Co. label that reads “99 2665, Randolph Scott, sleeve 36 collar 16 1/2." This shirt was worn in three Columbia productions Santa Fe (Columbia, 1951), Man in the Saddle (Columbia, 1951) and The Stranger Wore a Gun (Columbia, 1953). Together with a burgundy Western Shirt. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity and a copy of the films. Categories:


Juliens Auctions

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Date:
2015-11-20

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A charcoal, cream, and burgundy micro herringbone pattern three-piece wool suit worn by Randolph Scott in the motion picture Pittsburgh (Charles K. Feldman Group, 1942). Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2010-12-03