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A black velvet beret worn by Leslie Caron in Daddy Long Legs (20th Cent. , 1955). The head piece has bands of silk faille with a decorative ornament embellished with tassels and simulated jet. An interior label reads "Saks Fifth Avenue Millinery Salon" and a bias label is inscribed "A-735 Leslie Caron." Charles Le Maire was the wardrobe director on this film. Accompanied by a copy of the film. Categories:


Juliens Auctions

Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2014-03-03

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An ivory jersey clown costume worn by Leslie Caron in Daddy Long Legs (20th Century, 1955). The costume consists of a fitted sleeveless Read more…


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An ivory jersey clown costume worn by Leslie Caron in Daddy Long Legs (20th Century, 1955). The costume consists of a fitted sleeveless Read more…


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A watercolor and pencil costume sketch on board of Fred Astaire attributed to “Daddy Long Legs” (20th Century Fox, 1955), signed "Muhs." The design shows Read more…


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2013-11-09


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An archive of approximately 1337 images from 101 musical films produced between 1950 and 1969. This archive includes a folder for each film with varying Read more…


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Over 30 film stills from eight of Mary Pickford's films including "Stella Maris" (Pickford Film, 1918), "Daddy Long Legs" (Mary Pickford Company , 1919), "Suds" Read more…


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Date:
2008-11-22


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A group of Pickford related entertainment items including three pieces of sheet music all featuring Pickford on the cover including 'Coquette', 'Daddy Long Legs' and Read more…


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2008-11-22


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Twelve Cinema Lobby Cards, 1920-60s, First National, Liberty Special, DeMille Studio, William Fox, Realart, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Paramount, including The Lone Eagle (1927), Hold 'em Yale! Read more…


Auctioneer:
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Date:
2006-04-13