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A pair of images that hung in Stan Laurel's office. The first is an image of John Wilkes Booth being tempted by the devil. Original image believed to have been created circa 1865. The second is a cartoon of a teacher asking a pupil who the two greatest men in the world are and the student replies "Laurel and Hardy, Sir!" Both images are framed. Largest, 8 1/2 by 5 1/2inches PROVENANCE From the Collection of Lois Laurel Hawes Categories: Laurel & Hardy


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2013-11-09

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A reproduction image of "The Barker" by F. Sands Brunner in relief inscribed to Stan Laurel by a number of people, including Oliver Hardy and Read more…


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