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$192

A Gregory Peck prosthetic facial appliance from Old Gringo (Columbia, 1989). The lifelike appliance was likely worn by Peck’s double in the film. Categories: Gregory Peck


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Date:
2016-09-23

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$256

A thank you card sent from Veronique and Gregory Peck to Oona O'Neil Chaplin. The bi-fold card has the names "Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Peck" Read more…


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Date:
2012-03-31


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$256

An acrylic and mixed media painting on board-mounted paper depicting film icon Gregory Peck. Signed by Sidney Randolph Maurer in silver marker to lower right. Read more…


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Date:
2014-12-05


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$1,024

A two-piece dark blue suit by Macintosh of Hollywood. The coat has a typed 20th Century Fox reading "A-424/ Date 5-44/ Name G. Peck/ Size Read more…


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Date:
2012-03-31


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$768

An envelope addressed from Gregory Peck and Natalie Wood, who were serving on the Ruth Gordon Eightieth Birthday Celebration committee. The envelope, postmarked September 1st, Read more…


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Date:
2012-03-31


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$640

A black and white photograph of Gregory Peck inscribed to Burt Reynolds "For Burt All the best to the man of the hour yours faithfully Read more…


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Date:
2014-12-11


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$100

Check in the amount of $203.60 to Salvador Arredondo, check number 1209, dated May 24, 1979, drawn from United California Bank and signed by Gregory Read more…


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Date:
2009-06-26


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$156

Black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe in a wardrobe shot from Let’s Make Love (The Company of Artists, 1960), November 11, 1959. Directed by Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2008-06-21


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$188

Letter dated September 25, 1959 from George Chasin to Monroe, written on MCA Artists LTD. stationary. Some discoloration and staining. Letter is addressed to "Mrs. Read more…


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Date:
2008-06-21


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$156

Eleven sketch copies (possibly copied with mimeograph, Photostat, or early Xerox technology) with color pencil highlighting of costumes used in "How the West Was Won" Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2009-06-26


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$1,000

A group of Academy Award programs and two winner envelopes, including Gregory Peck envelope for Best Actor in a leading role for To Kill A Read more…


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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2011-05-07