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Lot 643
[ENTERTAINMENT]. A collection of 18 vintage photographs of members of the Ziegfeld Follies, many autographed by the sitter. 
Sale 1005 - American Historical Ephemera & Photography
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Mar 1, 2022
Lots Close
Mar 8, 2022
Timed Online / Cincinnati
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$300 - 500
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$281
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Lot Description
[ENTERTAINMENT]. A collection of 18 vintage photographs of members of the Ziegfeld Follies, many autographed by the sitter. 
Circa 1930

17 matted and framed to 6-3/4 x 8-3/4 in. (sight). One larger.

Larger image, 7-1/4 x 9-1/4 (sight). This is Eve Johnston Siebert according to label on verso. (James Hargis Connelly, Chicago, photographer)

 “To Pretty Eve, Bestest.” Polly Walker, 1927

 “To Eve You gave me hugs and kisses so I’ll return success and flowers.” Dolly

“To Eve / A beautiful lady in every sense of the word. May we always be ver[y] dear friends.” Ila. (James Hargis Connelly, Chicago, photographer)

“To Charming Miss Eve Johnstone With my best wishes” Yartice?

“To Eve With love and lots of success from LaVern Taylor” (photographer cut off by mat)

“To Eve Johnston In remembrance of “Yours Truly” Collette Francis (Paul Stone Raymor)

“To Eve, A good “Hoofer” and a better sport Sincerely Tommy Wyack? [??]nes Truly” Co. (James Hargis Connelly, Chicago photographer)

Image of two women: (left) “Yours Truly wishes you happiness and success always, Fondly, Ila.” (right) “Ditto Love Viv Ginio??” (James Hargis Connelly, Chicago)

“Eve & Willard, the best ever & always. Best wishes” Teon? Errol.

“To Eve, with kindest regards. Sincerely, Vera Myers.” “Icats” “Yours Truly” 1927. Photographer identification Baron Missakian, K.C. Mo.

“To Eve, a lovely ! girl with a “lovely! Back.” Wishing you every happiness. Fondly Carlotta.” (James Hargis Connelly, Chicago)

“Best love to Eve.“ Jimmy (James Hargis Connelly, Chicago)

“Eve dea{?} Forev[er].” Jack

No inscription, photographer’s ID Paul Stone Raymor

“To Eve dear – in memory of the days we’ve been room mates. Always Bettie” “Yours Truly” / “Ziegfeld Follies” 1927  (James Hargis Connelly. Chicago)

Image of young man, not inscribed or signed. Photographer - Nicholson, K.C.

“To Eve, How about a little shooting” Beverly

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