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      • LOTTA CRABTREE CHARACTER DOLL VINTAGE LIMITED EDITION
        Feb. 01, 2020

        LOTTA CRABTREE CHARACTER DOLL VINTAGE LIMITED EDITION

        Est: $35 - $65

        Lotta Crabtree Character Doll Vintage Limited Edition Made in Oakland 238/300 Approximately 19 5/8 inches tall.

        Vidi Vici Gallery
      • Lotta As The Marchioness
        Oct. 19, 2019

        Lotta As The Marchioness

        Est: $200 - $400

        Lotta Crabtree As The Marchioness A stunning image with plate mark. Print Type: Photo - Gravure Photogravure Date: 1888 Publisher: Gebbie & Husson Demensions: 12 x 17" Subject: Actors Actresses Theatre Theater Notes & Literature: Lotta Crabtree (November 7, 1847 – September 25, 1924) was an American actress, entertainer and comedian. She was also a philanthropist. Born Charlotte Mignon Crabtree in New York City to English parents and raised in the gold mining hills outside San Francisco (where she first rose to fame), Lotta Crabtree would go on to become one of the wealthiest and most beloved American entertainers of the late 19th century. From her beginnings as a 6-year-old until her retirement at the age of 45, she entertained and was named "The Nation's Darling". Her life story was filmed as Golden Girl (1951), starring Mitzi Gaynor Condition Report: Very Good Plus Subject References: Famous Actors Actresses Acting Theatre Theaters United States 19th Century History Plays Gravures Prints American Stage

        Orange County Estate Liquidators
      • Lotta Crabtree, Painting, "On 17 mile Drive"
        Jun. 07, 2014

        Lotta Crabtree, Painting, "On 17 mile Drive"

        Est: $400 - $600

        Lotta Crabtree (1847-1924), painting, "On 17 mile Drive", oil on board, iconic cypress tree, signed lower right "Love Lotta", paper label verso "On the 17 mile Drive- Artist Lotta Crabtree when in Carmel 1915, Given to Mary DeNeal Morgan by Lotta Crabtree, 6" x 4 1/2", very good condition. From the Estate of Janet Collier, San Rafael, California.

        San Rafael Auction Gallery
      • CRABTREE, LOTTA
        Apr. 30, 2008

        CRABTREE, LOTTA

        Est: $400 - $500

        969. LOTTA CRABTREE (1847 - 1924) American actress, a protégé of Lola Montez; while still a child, she became a favorite in California mining camps with her sprightly singing, dancing and reciting, and, in 1867, scored her first success in New York City in a dramatization of Charles Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop, and thereafter she performed in burlesque and comic pieces, captivating large audiences; although she lived to be 77, retired at the height of her career while in her early 40s. Scarce T.L.S. "Lotta" 3pp., 8vo., "The Brewster" Boston, Feb. 15, 1917, to "My dear friends" [Florida real estate developer and Bakkon Yeast CEO Curtis Freshel], advising: "...I appreciate very much your invitation...Impossible. Each winter I say to myself, I will not be here but in a warmer climate. However, that this will materialize next year, I hope...Housed, I am, as there is snow outside and plenty of ice on the pavements. However, it will soon be Spring, and how I shall enjoy the outdoor of it. I thank you so much for those cards especially the one with the large strawberries. Yum! yum! yum!...We went in town to see Lew Telengen [sic, Tellegen], [Geraldine] Farrar's husband. He is indeed highclass in appearance and a very good actor. Then we saw Charlie Chaplin in 'Easy Street'. I tell you it was anything but easy what he did and the rest of the company. Splendid for fun...". Boldly signed, adding a hasty postscript: "Kindly pardon use of typewriter". Some age-toning, otherwise in good condition. From the Curtis Freschel papers. $400 - 500

        Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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