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The First Motion Picture Kiss,
Featuring May Irwin and John C. Rice in “The Kiss”, 1896
Ferrotyped gelatin silver print, printed c. 1920s
6 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches
$3500

 

Garry Watson

Steve McQueen and his Favorite Ferrari c. 1965
Vintage gelatin silver print
Signed on recto
13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches
$2500

 

Elmer Holloway

Groucho Marx as Mother Jones, c. 1960
With (2) additional prints of Groucho posing in “American Gothic” and “Blue Boy”
(3) Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints
Stamped on verso

$3500

 

George R. Watson

Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, & Charlie Chaplin,

The Founders of United Artists, Pasadena Train Station, Pasadena, California, c. 1937

Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

Bruce Torrence
Hollywoodland, 1930s
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

Additional sizes are available.

George R. Watson

The First Los Angeles Skyscraper, 13-Story City Hall, 1937
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

George R. Watson

Wilshire Gas, 10 Cents per Gallon, 1932
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
14 x 11 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

George R. Watson

Union Train Station Under Construction, Alameda St., Los Angeles, 1938
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

Coy Watson, Jr.
West Hollywood at La Cienega Boulevard and 3rd Street (Current Site of the Beverly Center), 1930
Gelatin silver print, printed later
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

Delmar Watson

JFK in Los Angeles, c. 1960
Vintage gelatin silver print
Signed on verso
11 x 9 inches
$3500

 

George R. Watson

The First Motion Picture Talking Machine Ending the Silent Film Era, 1928
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

Coy Watson, Jr.
Coconut Grove in the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, 1939
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

George R. Watson

Boxing Heavyweight Jack Dempsey, Preparing for Rematch Against Gene Tunny, Saugus, CA, 1926
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.

 

George R. Watson

MGM’s Famous Trademark “Leo” the Lion with Director Bill Watson, 1928
Gelatin silver print, printed posthumously
Signed on verso by the Estate
11 x 14 inches
$1200

 

Additional sizes are available.