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Charlie Chaplin, Karno's Co. And Mary Pickford
A rare early publicity photograph of Stan Laurel, signed and inscribed on the front in black ink Sincerely yrs, Stan Jefferson, M.S.A. 1911, additionally inscribed on the verso To Arthur with every good wish, Yours as Ever, Stan (The Dingle? Fame) -- 5¼x3in. (13.3x7.6cm.); a publicity photograph of Charlie Chaplin as The Tramp, signed and inscribed in brown ink Sincerely Chas Chaplin, Dec 30/6, Los Angeles, Cal. -- 5½x3¼in. (14x8.3cm.); and six snap-shots of Karno's Co., all circa 1910-1911, two featuring Chaplin and Stan Laurel together, another three featuring Chaplin with various members of the company including Arthur Dandoe and Fred Karno Jnr., one featuring Stan Laurel with the company inscribed in an unknown hand Karno's Co. Leicester Station, Sunday, June 26th 1910; and another of the Bell Theatre, Oakland, all -- 3¼x5½in. (8.3x14cm.) or 5½x3¼in. (14x8.3cm.), displayed on a piece of card with typescript label Unpublished photos from Arthur Dandoe's collection show Fred Karno's "Mumming Birds" in America; and a publicity postcard of Mary Pickford, signed by subject in black ink, inscribed on the verso in an unknown hand signed July 13. 1917. -- 5½x3½in. (14x9cm.) (10)
A rare early publicity photograph of Stan Laurel, signed and inscribed on the front in black ink Sincerely yrs, Stan Jefferson, M.S.A. 1911, additionally inscribed on the verso To Arthur with every good wish, Yours as Ever, Stan (The Dingle? Fame) -- 5¼x3in. (13.3x7.6cm.); a publicity photograph of Charlie Chaplin as The Tramp, signed and inscribed in brown ink Sincerely Chas Chaplin, Dec 30/6, Los Angeles, Cal. -- 5½x3¼in. (14x8.3cm.); and six snap-shots of Karno's Co., all circa 1910-1911, two featuring Chaplin and Stan Laurel together, another three featuring Chaplin with various members of the company including Arthur Dandoe and Fred Karno Jnr., one featuring Stan Laurel with the company inscribed in an unknown hand Karno's Co. Leicester Station, Sunday, June 26th 1910; and another of the Bell Theatre, Oakland, all -- 3¼x5½in. (8.3x14cm.) or 5½x3¼in. (14x8.3cm.), displayed on a piece of card with typescript label Unpublished photos from Arthur Dandoe's collection show Fred Karno's "Mumming Birds" in America; and a publicity postcard of Mary Pickford, signed by subject in black ink, inscribed on the verso in an unknown hand signed July 13. 1917. -- 5½x3½in. (14x9cm.) (10)
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