Showing posts with label Correspondence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Correspondence. Show all posts

Mary Pickford - Correspondence Card - 1914

Fairly scarce (I've seen one other,) hand-signed Mary Pickford correspondence card. "Miss Mary Pickford wishes to express her thanks for your charming letter of appreciation of her work. She trusts you will continue to enjoy her pictures and she encloses her photograph with best wishes and kindest regards. Mary Pickford. 108 St. Andrews Place, Los Angeles, California." 1914. Part of NZ Photo Album. 

As a side note, Mary and her mother leased the property for 6 months in early-1914. They were subsequently sued, for $111.44, by the owner of the property, Florence S. Porter, for skipping out one month's rent, allowing her dog “to sleep on some costly tapestried cushions,” damaging a brick column with her car, and damaging the hardwood floors -- the plaintiff's lawyer also noting, “Late revelries and orgies.” Mary argued the house was unsafe due to sewer gas, her wardrobe was ruined by leaking plumbing, she contracted a cold when the furnace out of commission due to a flooded basement, and she “missed an important engagement when her automobile was held by a cavein of the cement driveway.” Mary ultimately won the suit but her mother had to pay a $6.40 water bill. 


The house was located at 108 South St. Andrews Pl. and has since been demolished. There are several photos of both the inside and outside of this house out there in the world, often erroneously noted as being a supposed house at 1403 N. Western Ave. (which itself is a mystery... but that is whole other story.) The two photos seen here from AMPAS are for reference only and not part of this collection.

Mary Pickford - White Studio Photos

Mary Pickford poses at a mirror while she... well, a maid... brushes her hair. The White NY studio mark is seemingly hand-signed in ink on recto. Studio stamp on verso. Photo by White, NY (White Studio.) 1916. Perhaps an Artcraft issued publicity still as it came with a batch from NZ.


Mary Pickford poses with a mirror from the same session as that above. Hand-signed in ink, though clearly not signed by Mary. Photo by White, NY (White Studio.) 1916. Part of NZ Photo Album.



Mary Pickford poses with a mirror. Photo by White, NY (White Studio.) From Mary's Estate. 1916.


Mary Pickford poses with a book. Stamped signature. Photo by White, NY (White Studio.) 1916.


Mary Pickford photo by White, NY (White Studio.) 1913. Part of NZ Photo Album.



A nice early and popular Mary Pickford photo by White, NY (White Studio.)  From Mary's Estate. 1913.


A nice early and popular Mary Pickford photo by White, NY (White Studio.) 1913. Part of NZ Photo Album.


A nice early and popular Mary Pickford photo by White, NY (White Studio.) Stamped Signature. 1913.



Colorized early portrait by White, NY. Handsigned in ink by Mary Pickford on recto and verso. Correspondence and signature on verso reads, "Haven't an uninscribed photo so hope you will use this one. Owen [Moore] joins me in sending our love to our little friend Beverly Sinclaire. My word! Mary." ca. 1913.



Early portrait by White, NY ca. 1913. Stamped signature that was subsequently traced in ink. Incidentally, the dress she is wearing can be seen in the random opening shot of Tess of the Storm Country (1914) 



Early portrait by White, NY. Incidentally, the dress she is wearing can be seen in the random opening shot of Tess of the Storm Country (1914.)  From Mary's Estate. ca. 1913.



Early tinted portrait by White, NY ca. 1913. Incidentally, the dress she is wearing can be seen in Behind the Scenes (1914.) From Mary Pickford's Estate.



Mary Pickford in a portrait by by White, NY (White Studio.) Signed in ink, though very clearly not by Mary. ca. 1914.


Mary Pickford - Correspondence letter

Mary Pickford typed correspondence with stamped signature. Sparing no expense, the reply was typed up on a used envelope. Part of NZ Photo Album.

Mary Pickford Correspondence on Pickfair Card - 1966



Signed letter, on a folded Pickfair card featuring a drawing by Lester Miller of Staunton, VA, from Mary Pickford to Bertie and Charlie (Charles Schwartz -- one of Mary's United Artists lawyers, and his wife) dated January 4, 1966.

Miscellaneous Mary Pickford Correspondence / Letters


Signed letter, on Mary Pickford letterhead, from Mary Pickford to Mildred Loew (the wife of Arthur M. Loew, at the time on the board of director of Loew's Inc., future president and chairman of Loew's, Inc., the evenutal the parent company of MGM) dated May 10, 1923.



Signed letter, on folded bordered Mary Pickford letterhead, from Mary Pickford to Sir Cedric Hardwicke (actor) dated December 15, 1934.



Signed letter and envelope, on bordered Mary Pickford letterhead, from Mary Pickford to Dr. Aida Sloan dated May 23, 1955.



Signed letter, on bordered Mary Pickford letterhead, from Mary Pickford to Debbie Karl (A.K.A Debbie Reynolds) dated November 16, 1962.



Signed letter, on Charles B. Rogers letterhead, from Buddy Rogers to to Lucita Squires Williams (silent era screenwriter) dated April 19, 1967.



Signed letter and envelope, on bordered Mary Pickford letterhead, from Mary Pickford to Lucita Squires Williams (silent era screenwriter) dated June 9, 1969.


Christmas Card to Mary Pickford


Christmas card to Mary Pickford from Frances and Harold Brooks (who are unknown at this time.) What makes the card interesting and somewhat amusing, is that Mary wrote on the inside "Charming card + neat paper Could we afford next Christmas card like it?"

United Artists Letter and Photographs - 1921


Personal letter, with brief mention of Mary Pickford's Through the Back Door (1921,) from a United Artists employee on UA letterhead. The letter is signed "Irene," and based on some research, that is probaby "Irene Meares." The photos below were included.



Mary Pickford by Campbell Studios.



Douglas Fairbanks.



D.W. Griffith.



Charlie Chaplin. Stamped on verso, "Charlie Chaplin / United Artists Corporation."

Mary Pickford Studios Envelopes


Mary Pickford Studios envelope. Little Annie Rooney (1925) affixed on recto.



Mary Pickford Studios envelope.



Mary Pickford Studios envelope.



Mary Pickford Studios envelope.


Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks Signed Correspondence


Small note written by Mary Pickford ("Hope you will be better soon") with printed signature and hand correction ("and".) Additionally hand-signed by her then-husband Douglas Fairbanks.