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Thirteen page contract between producer Samuel Goldwyn and actress Gilda Gray regarding her performance in "The Devil Dancer" (Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1927). Gray portrayed Takla—the devil dancer. Gray herself was known for bringing a dance, the Shimmy, to provenance. Gray appeared in only eight films. Her fourth film, Aloma of the South Seas" (Bud Fisher Film Corp., 1926 ), grossed over three million dollars in its first three months in 1926. 13 by 8 1/2 inches Categories:


Juliens Auctions

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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2009-06-26

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A vintage black and white photograph of Ziegfeld Follies performer Gilda Gray signed to Harold Lloyd with the following inscription: "To/ Harold Lloyd/ who spreads/ Read more…


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Date:
2016-09-23


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A group of approximately 40 vintage film stills for various films including Ruggles of Red Gap (Paramount, 1935), Cheaper to Marry (MGM, 1925), When a Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2015-02-27


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Samuel Goldwyn, 1959, one-sheet, condition A-, unbacked. 27 by 41 inches Categories: Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2007-06-16


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$100

A pair of costume chef hats, one with a Samuel Goldwyn Co. label, the other with a Hatch's label, and a black and white photograph Read more…


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Date:
2016-03-15


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Seven black and white and sepia tone vintage photographs of Mary Pickford and others, including a photograph from a United Artists meeting in 1936 with Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2008-11-22


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Blanket Carried by Samuel G. Gilbreth, 1st Company of Massachusetts Sharpshooters, c. 1861-64, gray and white stripes, with red, white, and blue stripes on each Read more…


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Skinner

Date:
2015-10-30


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Mahogany and White Pine Cellaret, Boston, late 18th century, the hexagonal hinged top has an inlaid holly edge that opens to a tin-lined sectioned interior Read more…


Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2005-02-20


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$192

A set of five stylized western leather belts worn by dancers in Whoopee ! (Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1930). There are three white, one black, and Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2012-11-09


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$896

A collection of 1930s themed lobby cards, including one scene from Down to Earth (Fox Film, 1932); two scenes from Cleopatra (Paramount, 1934) Read more…


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Date:
2014-03-03


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Letter dated June 22, 1955, from David Golding, Director of Advertising and Publicity from Samuel Goldwyn Productions. Accompanied by a photograph of Brando and a Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2009-06-26