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$1,600

A collection of four designer ties owned by Marlon Brando. The designers include Gucci, Valentino, Paco Rabanne, and Giorgio Armani. Three of the ties are silk and one is a silk and wool blend. PROVENANCE From the Archives of Miko Brando Categories: Marlon Brando


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Date:
2015-06-26

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A group of eight silk ties that include designers Donna Karan, Longobardi, Hermes, and Ferrell Reed. PROVENANCE From the Estate of Marlon Brando Categories: Read more…


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A group of 16 silk ties from Mr. Guy. PROVENANCE From the Estate of Marlon Brando Categories: Marlon Brando Read more…


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2015-08-27


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A group of 13 silk ties that include designers such as Polo by Ralph Lauren, Robert Talbott, Old River, and Calvin Klein. PROVENANCE From the Read more…


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2015-08-27


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Watercolor and pen on illustration board, costume sketch for Marlon Brando in "The Ugly American" (Universal, 1963). Fabric swatch attached on verso. Notation on board Read more…


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Date:
2009-06-26


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$640

A black corduroy single-breasted jacket and waistcoat owned by Marlon Brando. The jacket has a wardrobe sticker inscribed "Brando" and a designer label that reads Read more…


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Date:
2015-06-26


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A two-piece camel colored Cerruti Arte suit owned by Marlon Brando. The suit consists a single-breasted jacket and a pair of trousers. Both pieces have Read more…


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Date:
2015-06-26


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$875

A navy blue wool single-breasted jacket owned by Marlon Brando. The jacket has gold-tone buttons and a designer label. PROVENANCE From the Archives of Miko Read more…


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Date:
2015-06-26


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$267

Unframed Costume Design for the Original Broadway Production of Tennessee Williams' Streetcar Named Desire , (1947), attributed to Lucinda Ballard, watercolor and graphite on paper, Read more…


Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2009-04-15