Lot Essay
Vincent L. Price (1911-1993), son of a candy manufacturer, was among the most familiar names and voices through of this century in cinema, television, radio and theater. After receiving a bachelor's degree in English and Art History at Yale, he moved to the stage, starring opposite Helen Hayes in Victoria Regina. His mellifluous voice soon brought him to Hollywood which suited him for countless roles as villains and demonic figures. Yet, he did not leave his education behind him, publishing over a dozen critical art and culinary books, while amassing a vast art collection, now housed in Los Angeles at The Vincent Price Gallery. His movie credits include, House of Wax (1953), The Fly (1958) and Edward Scissorhands (1990).
The inscription reads Presented to Vincent L. Price in grateful appreciation of long and unselfish devotion to the welfare of the National Confectioners' Association 1920.
The inscription reads Presented to Vincent L. Price in grateful appreciation of long and unselfish devotion to the welfare of the National Confectioners' Association 1920.