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$750

James Stewart inscribed black and white studio photograph. Inscription reads “Dear Ann~ Well—all I can say is Kenny Baker was a very lucky fellow ~Jimmy Stewart.” Accompanied by Ann Miller typed note about the photograph. Miller had a support role in "You Can’t Take It with You" (Columbia Pictures, 1938) with James Stewart, during which she was given this photograph. Kenny Baker gave Miller, not only her first on screen kiss—but her first kiss. 10 by 8 inches PROVENANCE From the Estate of Ann Miller. Categories: James Stewart


Juliens Auctions

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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2009-06-26

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$188

A James "Jimmy" Stewart inscribed and signed original vintage sepia tone studio publicity photograph, circa 1938, believed to be photographed by Ted Allen. Inscription reads, Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2011-05-07


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$100

A color photograph of James Stewart in his role as Charles Lindbergh in the film The Spirit of St . Louis (Warner Read more…


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Date:
2011-12-01


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$1,600

A black and white portrait photograph of Jimmy Stewart inscribed to Burt Reynolds "To Burt With high regard and sincere admiration Jimmy." 11 by 9 Read more…


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Date:
2014-12-11


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$11,250

A vintage black and white photograph of actor James Stewart signed to Harold Lloyd with the following inscription: "To Harold/ with my admiration/ and best Read more…


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Date:
2016-09-23


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$160

A color photograph of James Stewart in his role as Charles Lindbergh in the film The Spirit of St . Louis (Warner Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2014-03-03


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$640

A typed letter to Jonathan Winters, signed by James Stewart on his personal stationery, thanking Jonathan for "... the kind words you said about me Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2014-04-11


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$4,375

A twice signed Jimmy Stewart passport. The United States passport, numbered 1233953, was issued on November 26, 1958, to James Maitland Stewart and signed by Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2013-11-09


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$160

Black and white photograph of Jimmy Stewart with his wife, Gloria Stewart, dressed in period costume. Signed by the couple; photograph is affixed to matte Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2010-06-26


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$275

James, Stewart. Stewart James in Print: The First Fifty Years. Toronto: Jogestja, 1989. Number 41 from the limited, deluxe edition of 200. Black cloth stamped Read more…


Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2013-02-02


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$475

James, Stewart. Stewart James In Print: The First Fifty Years. Toronto, 1989. Publisher's black cloth stamped in silver with matching slipcase and file of "Collector's Read more…


Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2010-10-23