Stage & Screen/Estate of Douglas Fairbanks,Jr

online only auction | 1 day sale | starts tomorrow!
Location
New York, NY 10128
Dates

Sale Starts

Wed
Nov 5
10am

Sale Ends

Wed
Nov 5

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i) To effect any combination thereof.

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BUYER'S PREMIUM

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Stage & Screen featuring The Estate of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

-Popular Stage & Screen Auction on Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 10am
-Memorabilia, Autographs, Artwork & Photographs Celebrating Theater, Hollywood, Music and Dance
-Including the Director's First Edition of Waiting for Godot, Don McLean's 1971 Pressing of American Pie, and an Important Photo Archive of Early Supermodel Dorothy Rice
-And Featuring a Special Section Devoted to the Estate of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle will host the popular Stage & Screen auction on Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 10am. Fans and collectors around the world will be delighted by the exciting offerings celebrating the performing arts of Theater, Hollywood, Music and Dance.

The Estate of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
A featured section of the sale is devoted to artwork, furniture, decorations, photographs, books and memorabilia from the legendary actor's collection.
The rare original Paris Theatre program from the first screenings of Grey GardensJames Dean signed high school yearbookTwo scripts for Breakfast at Tiffany'sMarilyn Monroe by Harold LloydMarilyn Monroe by Harold LloydMarilyn Monroe Nude on a Bed from The Last Sitting for VogueMarilyn Monroe by Harold LloydTwo photographs of Marilyn Monroe by Arnold NewmanTwo large format monographs on Marilyn MonroeThe important and extensive archive of original fashion photographs of model Dorothy Rice, 1945-85A fine, dark portrait of Sharon Tate by Philippe HalsmanTwo photographs of Sharon Tate by Milton GreeneFour swinging '60s images of Twiggy by Bert SternDon McLean's personal test pressing of American Pie before mass production, gifted in 1971God Save the Queen inscribed by Sid Vicious!Yoko Ono signed poem and artwork/paperworkCourtney Love on Sunset Boulevard for Vogue Italia, 2012An original signed fine art photograph by Michael StipeFarrah Fawcett by Milton GreeneA charming Friends cast photo, signedA Charles Adams theater advertisementA stylish caricature by Al Hirschfeld depicting David Niven in Happy AnniversaryAn original Al Hirschfeld of a 1960s era Mia FarrowAn original Al HirschfeldA multi-character Al Hirschfeld signed lithograph titled 1954 MoviesAl Hirschfeld depicts Angels in America, 1993The Director's copy of the first edition of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, inscribed by BeckettDirector Alan Schneider's annotated working copy of Waiting for GodotThe original Coconut Grove Playhouse poster for Waiting for Godot, possibly uniqueThe rare first English edition of Waiting for Godot, signedWaiting for Godot inscribed by Samuel BeckettAn early German edition of Waiting for Godot inscribed by BeckettThe first edition of Endgame, Beckett's second play, inscribed to its first American directorA presentation copy of Endgame, inscribed by Beckett to his American directorEndgame inscribed from Samuel Beckett to the play's first American director Alan SchneiderThe rare poster from the first American performances of Endgame, 1958The Village Voice Off-Broadway Best Foreign Play Award Presented for Samuel Beckett's EndgameThe rare cast recording of Endgame and other Beckett LPsAn original poster for Happy Days, directed by Alan SchneiderThe Village Voice Best Foreign Play Award Presented for Samuel Beckett's Happy DaysSamuel Beckett's From an Abandoned Work, inscribedThe first edition of Play, signed by its first American directorA poster for the original American production of Krapp's Last TapeSamuel Beckett inscribes the typescript of Eh Joe upon completion in June 1965Corrected manuscript of "Not I" presented to Barney Miller of the Grove PressInscribed script of Beckett's "Ohio Impromptu" and "Catastrophe"Two graphically appealing original posters for Beckett playsEight works inscribed to Alan Schneider by Samuel BeckettTwo autograph notes signed by Samuel BeckettFour works inscribed to Alan Schneider from Samuel Beckett in the 1970s-80sBeckett watches Buster Keaton from the rafters in his only filmTwo first editions of Rockaby signed by Beckett's muse Billy Whitelaw, with a rock form cast giftAn original poster for Schneider's return to Waiting for GodotThe First Edition of The Glass Menagerie Signed by Tennessee WilliamsA signed first printing of Death of a SalesmanTo Kill a Mockingbird signed by Harper Lee, Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, and Phillip AlfordA great association between H.G. Wells and Anita LoosAn original stage-worn costume from the first production of EquusAn early script for what became Stephen Sondheim's CompanyEight Original Mel Lazarus "Miss Peach" cartoons previously owned by Stephen SondheimA Phantom's Mask Inscribed by star Michael CrawfordMary Martin and Ethel Merman signed Big Apple posterThree Penny Opera poster signed by Richard Foreman and Stan SilvermanLeningrad Ballet signed slippers from their 1964 U.S. tourAn Original Crystal "Sputnik" from the First Met Opera ChandelierAn original Edith Head costume design for Rosemary Clooney in Red GartersFive stylish 1970 Edith Head costume designsTen kitsch costume designs from the early 1970s by Alvin ColtCostume design for the Dolly Sisters in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1922.Bathing suit design for Esther Williams in Million Dollar MermaidAn original Alexandre Benois Costume DesignAn original Pavel Tchelitchew costume designAn original Pavel Tchelitchew Costume Design for The Cave of SleepA Gilbert Adrian Design for CamelotA Gilbert Adrian Design for CamelotHildreth Meiere's Jumping JackAn fine Art Deco era Georges Lepape Harlequin designIrene Sharaff designs Mata HariIrene Sharaff Design for Mata HariAn Irene Sharaff Costume Design for a DancerFlorence Klotz, Design for Grind1996 Barbara Matera Costume Bible for Patti LuPone, Oksana Baiul and othersFive Barbara Matera Costume Bibles loaded with fabric swatchesThree Barbara Matera Costume Bibles for Promises, Promises, Little Foxes, and A Patriot for MeBarbara Matera Costume Bible for the first Broadway run of EvitaBroadway Stage Worn Busker's Hat and Two Masks from Chitty Chitty Bang BangJake Bell’s Annotated Production Book and Script from CatsIs this the dagger I see before me? - Sir Herbert Tree's dagger from MacbethA large format inscribed photograph of Sarah BernhardtA signed photograph of Sarah Bernhardt as Napoleon IITwo scarce posters for D'Oyly Carte Opera CompanyVaslav Nijinsky Signature and Picture PostcardTamara Karsavina signed postcardsMartha Graham and Aaron Copeland signed programEnrico Caruso Signed MemorabiliaArthur Rubinstein photograph by Carl Van VechtenSigned photo by Andres SegoviaAn early manuscript of three of Stephen Foster's best-known songsA portrait postcard signed by Richard StraussPortraits of the Great ComposersLarge collection of Times Square and burlesque photographsCollection of signed playbills and booksAn autographed George Gershwin musical quotationThe Green Pastures signed by original cast membersTea and Sympathy inscribed by Deborah KerrA fine photograph inscribed by Richard RodgersAn attractive signed note from Fred AstaireMontgomery Clift and Noel Coward SignaturesA playbill for Blithe Spirit signed by Angela LansburyTwo James Bond postersAn early draft screenplay of Goldfinger, the third James Bond filmOriginal dialogue continuity script for Dr. No., the first James Bond filmA James Bond storyboard book of For Your Eyes Only007 logo designer Joe Caroff's James Bond Omega Titanium 'Seamaster Diver 300M' WristwatchA signed script for James Bond's GoldenEyeA collection of Tomorrow Never Dies memorabiliaFour Press Photos of Rudolph ValentinoAn excellent collection of 1930s picture postcards of Hollywood stars in a contemporary albumTwo vintage Harold Lloyd publicity photographs by Witzel StudiosA large-format Clara Bow Paramount Studios publicity photographA vintage signed photograph of Joseph CottenA signed photograph of Joan Blondell and Dick PowellA fine, early signed photograph of Gregory PeckVintage Press Photographs of Broadway and HollywoodThree autograph albums loaded with signatures of stars of the 1940sA group of signed photographs of Hollywood starsFrank Sinatra at the wheel of his ThunderbirdAutograph album with Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth, Lauren Bacall, Gloria Swanson, Peter Lorre, andAn autograph album with Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Lana Turner, Bert Lahr and othersThe photographic remains of a Hollywood collectionA monumental sized print of Hurrell's photograph of Jane Russell in The OutlawClassic photographs of Humphrey Bogart and Marlene Dietrich by George HurrellGeorge Hurrell's Portfolio IIGeorge Hurrell's Portfolio IIIA gorgeous print of Marlene Dietrich by George HurrellA large group of George Hurrell Portfolio printsThree early studio images of Joan Crawford by George HurrellCollection of Hollywood photographs depicting actors with dogsLaurence Olivier and Katharine Hepburn signed imagesTwo vintage photographs of Greta Garbo by Charles Sinclair BullThree vintage photographs by Clarence Sinclair Bull of Clark Gable with Jean Harlow in SaratogaClark Gable as Rhett Butler in Gone with the WindNine Photonegative Transparencies from Gone with the WindOrson Welles and Rita Hayworth in The Lady From ShanghaiAlice Faye and Betty Grable in Tin Pan AlleyFred Astaire and Rita Hayworth in You Were Never LovelierHalf sheet poster for You Were Never Lovelier starring Fred Astaire and Rita HayworthThe very large and uncommon British Quad for Hitchcock's The BirdsMarlene Dietrich Studio PhotographGary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich in MoroccoA Dutch poster for Marlene Dietrich in The Scarlet EmpressMarlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper in DesireAn original portrait of Marlene DietrichRare insert depicting Marlene Dietrich in The Song of SongsMarlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper in DesireLobby card depicting Marlene Dietrich and in Ernst Lubitsch's AngelKnight Without Armor Movie PosterMarlene Dietrich as Lubitsch's 'Angel'Marlene Dietrich by Angus McBeanDouglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s memoir, inscribedDouglas Fairbanks, Jr's own copy of his memoirDouglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s biography, heavily annotated and correctedA Small Patinated Bronze Bust of Marlene DietrichPatinated Bronze Figure of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.Two bronzes by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.Life Mask of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.Group of Three Small Painted Plaster Portrait Busts of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.A signed portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, dated 1941Collection of framed photographs of the Royal FamilyA group of checks signed by Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.A group of checks signed by Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. Signed PhotographA Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. signed Pabst advertisementGroup of signed vintage photographs of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. by George HurrellA Large Collection of personal and popular Records belonging to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.Group of Large Format Monographs on ArtistsDouglas Fairbanks, Jr. with Andrew WyethA group of books on entertainingA lifetime of friendships - photographs of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.A Restoration Comedy owned by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and H. Buxton FormanTwo sets of Pepys owned by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s copy of Through the Looking GlassA large group of volumes on Hollywood from the library of a silver screen legendA rare set of costume sketch posters for The Wiz PostersFour Examples of the "Douglas Bearbanks" Stuffed Bear Wearing a Smoking Jacket and AscotSilvered Metal Figural Letter Opener from the "21" Club, New YorkTôle Waste Paper Basket from the Knickerbocker ClubTiffany and Co. Sterling Silver Presentation Cigarette Box from Marlene DietrichDouglas Fairbanks Jr.: Pair of International Silver Co. Sterling Silver Dresser BoxesCream Glazed Commemorative Mug Presented to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.Thai Niello Silver and Wood Presentation Footed Box from the Prince of ThailandSet of Eight Molded Glass Presentation Plates Etched With the Seal of the United States SenateBrown Leather Portfolio Made Exclusively for Estee Lauder With "DF" Tag MonogramPolychrome Wax Screen or Theatrical Figure of a PirateCathleen MannSir Henry RaeburnGiuseppe BuzetGiuseppe BuzetAugustus Edwin JohnTwo colorful bird printsFulco di VerduraFrench Restauration Bronze Death Mask of Napoleon BonaparteChinese Export Gilt and Black Lacquer Low TableGeorge I Style Needlepoint Upholstered Walnut ArmchairFaux Bamboo Mahogany Corner ChairPair of Parcel Gilt and Shell and Metal Mounted Carved Wood Floor LampsAmerican Needlepoint Door MatChinese Carved Wood Figure of a GuanyinPair of Louis XVI Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Oil LampsSmall Embroidered Lined Walnut Two-Tier Side TableSet of Four Parquetry Walnut Nesting TablesPair of George III Mahogany Game TablesJapanese Black and Red Lacquer Composition Pillow HeadrestEight Italian White-Glazed Maiolica Figural Groups, by Andrea SpadiniPair of George III Style Parcel-Gilt and Ebonized Faux Bamboo Side ChairsGeorge III Style Painted and Ebonized Needlepoint Upholstered ArmchairGeorge III Style Mahogany Circular Book MillRegency Style Parcel Gilt Ebonized Curule TabouretGroup of Porcelain Articles Together With Metal-Mounted Quartz and Enameled Metal BoxesGroup of Pens, Pen and Pencil Sets and Brass Desk ArticlesGroup of Three Wood Desk BoxesFrench Mercury Glass Table LampPair of Venetian Reverse-Painted Glass and Carved Giltwood MirrorsRegency Style Parcel-Gilt Scarlet and Painted Tôle Coal HodBohemian Blown, Cut, Wheel-Engraved, and Polished Ruby Flashed Glass Footed Jar and CoverPair of Chinese Polychrome Carved Wood Figures of GuanyinGeorge I Walnut Bureau CabinetPair of Chinese White-Glazed Porcelain Figures of GuanyinPair of Victorian Gilt and Black Japanned Mother of Pearl Inlaid Side ChairsSmall Cloissoné Enameled Metal Box Together with a Wood-Handled Steel Dagger and Two LongTwo Waste BasketsViennese Art Nouveau Shell-Mounted Patinated Bronze Figural Table LampJapanese Porcelain "Plymouth" Pattern Part Dinner ServiceGeorge III Needlepoint Lined Gilt and Black Japanned Octagonal Games TablePrincess Mary World War I Brass Commemorative Cigarette BoxPâpier Maché Table LampBrussels Faience Cabbage "Vert du Cuivre" Tureen, Cover and StandChinese Style Scarlet-Lacquer Side CabinetGroup of LinensChinese Export Stained Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid and Black Lacquer Center TableLouis XV Style Gilt-Brass Mounted Tulipwood Table à ÉcrireRegency Style Mahogany Three-Tier Nesting TablesGeorge III Mahogany Spider Gateleg TableChinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase Mounted as a Table LampWedgwood Cream Ware Pitcher Known as "The London Jug"Art Deco Metal Window Converted into a MirrorLouis XV Green Velvet Upholstered Beechwood BergèreSmalll Two-Light Copper Bouillotte Lamp with Stained Glass Lamp ShadeIsabelle O'Neill Polychrome Painted Three-Tier Nest of TablesChild's Caned Seat Bentwood Rocking ChairGeorge III Style Small Automaton Longcase ClockFrench Porcelain Mounted Tôle Peinte Birdcage ChandelierChinese Export Gilt and Black Lacquer Tilt-Top TablePortuguese Needlepoint CarpetSmall Mahogany ÉtagèrePair of Italian Faience "Tulip" MugsPair of Large Continental Polychrome Faience Figures of RoostersAmerican Gilt-Brass, Mother-of-Pearl, and Glass Magnifying GlassPatinated Bronze Figure of a Pug DogPair of Dresden Gilt and Hand-Painted Porcelain Figures of Pug DogsGroup of Porcelain, Painted Cast Iron, Gilt-Bronze and Composition Figures of DogsFour Cold-Painted Lead Historical / Theatrical FiguresContinental Glass-Inset Silver and Shell Figure of a Merry Man Seated on a BarrelGeorge V Sterling Silver Presentation BoxSouth American 900-Quality Small Silver Footed BowlSilver-Plated Heart-Shaped Presentation Desk PaperweightItalian Silver Serving TrayEnglish Sterling Silver Low Footed BowlPair of Silvered Metal Figural BookendsGerman Silver-Mounted Wheel-Engraved Blown Ship's DecanterEnglish Silver Plated-Mounted Blown and Cut Glass Footed DecanterContinental Glass-Inset Silver Figural EwerFrench Silver-Gilt and Enamel Cigarette BoxGroup of Four WalletsContinental Silver Mesh Purse with Carrying ChainGucci Gilt-Metal and Enamel BeltGroup of Gold and Metal Gentleman's AccessoriesTwo Silver and Enamel CompactsTiffany & Co. Gold Travel Clock and Silver CompactGroup of Gilt-Metal and Rhinestone CompactsCanes, Robes, Clothing and an Ascot belonging to the Dapper Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.Group of Dressing and Shaving ArticlesTiffany & Co., Elsa Peretti Sterling Silver Mesh 'Scarf' NecklaceCeline Python BagChanel Black Lambskin Leather Tote BagChanel Black Quilted Fabric and Rhinestone Flap BagChanel Black Lambskin Leather Flap Bag

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