


Lot 5
A Harold Lloyd blazer from For Heaven's Sake
25 November 2013, 13:00 EST
Los AngelesUS$3,000 - US$5,000
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A Harold Lloyd blazer from For Heaven's Sake
The Harold Lloyd Corporation, 1926. Dark blue wool tweed double-breasted blazer with replaced buttons, bearing a blue-lettered United Costumers Inc. label inscribed in purple ink, "Harold Lloyd." Accompanied by two reproduction stills showing Lloyd wearing this jacket.
For Heaven's Sake was one of Lloyd's most acclaimed films and the 12th-highest grossing film of the silent era. The actor portrays J. Harold Manners, a millionaire who falls for the "Downtown Girl" (Jobyna Ralston), who works in a mission. Lloyd was one of the biggest stars of the silent era and made 200 comedies between 1914 and 1947.
For Heaven's Sake was one of Lloyd's most acclaimed films and the 12th-highest grossing film of the silent era. The actor portrays J. Harold Manners, a millionaire who falls for the "Downtown Girl" (Jobyna Ralston), who works in a mission. Lloyd was one of the biggest stars of the silent era and made 200 comedies between 1914 and 1947.
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