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Two more oversized beauties
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 10, 2015
Yesterday's entry featured a sultry oversized (11" x 14") portrait of Carole Lombard. It turns out that seller has two more in that category Carole collectors should know about. Like the first, neither are originals, but are printed on high-quality lustre finish paper. Each are on sale for $24.99, t read more
Two more oversized beauties
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 10, 2015
Yesterday's entry featured a sultry oversized (11" x 14") portrait of Carole Lombard. It turns out that seller has two more in that category Carole collectors should know about. Like the first, neither are originals, but are printed on high-quality lustre finish paper. Each are on sale for $24.99, t read more
Carole + cleavage =
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 9, 2015
...wow -- that's one sexy photo of Carole Lombard. The seller defines it as "1933...sensual pre-Code," and while it's undeniably sensual, I'm not 100 percent certain it's from '33. The hair has more of a mid-thirties feel to it, and while Lombard may have had some apparel with her initials at the ti read more
Carole + cleavage =
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 9, 2015
...wow -- that's one sexy photo of Carole Lombard. The seller defines it as "1933...sensual pre-Code," and while it's undeniably sensual, I'm not 100 percent certain it's from '33. The hair has more of a mid-thirties feel to it, and while Lombard may have had some apparel with her initials at the ti read more
More than just a state park
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 8, 2015
The above picture from "The Gay Bride" shows Carole Lombard alongside Leo Carrillo. For generations of southern Californians who only know Carrillo's name in conjunction with a state park, Carrillo (1881-1961) was a reliable character actor who appeared in films such as "Manhattan Melodrama" (1934) read more
More than just a state park
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 8, 2015
The above picture from "The Gay Bride" shows Carole Lombard alongside Leo Carrillo. For generations of southern Californians who only know Carrillo's name in conjunction with a state park, Carrillo (1881-1961) was a reliable character actor who appeared in films such as "Manhattan Melodrama" (1934) read more
Sexy x 2
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 7, 2015
Paramount staff photographer Eugene Robert Richee took some delightfully sexy images of Carole Lombard during the early 1930s -- in fact, below are two rarities from that very same session:Each are impressive -- so much so that you'll have to shell out $695.95 (or make a best offer) for each one. He read more
Sexy x 2
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 7, 2015
Paramount staff photographer Eugene Robert Richee took some delightfully sexy images of Carole Lombard during the early 1930s -- in fact, below are two rarities from that very same session:Each are impressive -- so much so that you'll have to shell out $695.95 (or make a best offer) for each one. He read more
Look (or listen to) who's a Lombard fan!
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 5, 2015
Carole Lombard not only made a movie with Bing Crosby ("We're Not Dressing"), but legitimately was a fan of his, as she was with his good friend and ill-fated crooning rival Russ Columbo. I think it would please her to know that more than 80 years after filming "We're Not Dressing," some talented mu read more
Look (or listen to) who's a Lombard fan!
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 5, 2015
Carole Lombard not only made a movie with Bing Crosby ("We're Not Dressing"), but legitimately was a fan of his, as she was with his good friend and ill-fated crooning rival Russ Columbo. I think it would please her to know that more than 80 years after filming "We're Not Dressing," some talented mu read more
'Breakfast' treat
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 4, 2015
Carole Lombard, playing the horsewoman she was in real life, and co-star Preston Foster are shown in this rare, on-the-set shot from the 1936 Universal comedy "Love Before Breakfast." Both are identified on the back of this vintage 8" x 10" doubleweight, now up for auction at eBay:Several years ago, read more
'Breakfast' treat
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 4, 2015
Carole Lombard, playing the horsewoman she was in real life, and co-star Preston Foster are shown in this rare, on-the-set shot from the 1936 Universal comedy "Love Before Breakfast." Both are identified on the back of this vintage 8" x 10" doubleweight, now up for auction at eBay:Several years ago, read more
A potpourri of portraits
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 3, 2015
An assortment of Carole Lombard stills are being offered as a unit on eBay, including this rarity above from 1940's "Vigil in the Night," indicative of the resolve Carole gave to her character in this nursing drama. The item is being sold as "6 Glamorous Carole Lombard 8 x 10 Photographs," but the o read more
A potpourri of portraits
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 3, 2015
An assortment of Carole Lombard stills are being offered as a unit on eBay, including this rarity above from 1940's "Vigil in the Night," indicative of the resolve Carole gave to her character in this nursing drama. The item is being sold as "6 Glamorous Carole Lombard 8 x 10 Photographs," but the o read more
Feel the steam (and the camp!) from this pressbook
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 2, 2015
If you ever wondered how a Southeast Asia plantation was created on a Paramount soundstage for Carole Lombard's 1933 potboiler "White Woman," this photo helps provide an answer. Lombard and associates weren't yet aware of the term "camp," but that future Susan Sontag term oozes throughout this over- read more
Feel the steam (and the camp!) from this pressbook
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 2, 2015
If you ever wondered how a Southeast Asia plantation was created on a Paramount soundstage for Carole Lombard's 1933 potboiler "White Woman," this photo helps provide an answer. Lombard and associates weren't yet aware of the term "camp," but that future Susan Sontag term oozes throughout this over- read more
As a mom, and at 'Mom'
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 1, 2015
"Made For Each Other," released in early 1939, marked the only time in Carole Lombard's career that she played a mother chose character gave birth, and we get to see her Jane Mason as a mother in this still from Selznick International. Even better, the photo has a snipe that explains what this is al read more
As a mom, and at 'Mom'
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 1, 2015
"Made For Each Other," released in early 1939, marked the only time in Carole Lombard's career that she played a mother chose character gave birth, and we get to see her Jane Mason as a mother in this still from Selznick International. Even better, the photo has a snipe that explains what this is al read more
Closing July with a new p1202
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Jul 31, 2015
It's Carole Lombard p1202-641, taken sometime in 1933. We know this because the seller of this item noted the date stamped on the reverse of this is Nov. 7, 1933 (although the back of the photo, or any other information such as a snipe, isn't shown). The dress looks similar to one Carole wore in p12 read more
Closing July with a new p1202
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Jul 31, 2015
It's Carole Lombard p1202-641, taken sometime in 1933. We know this because the seller of this item noted the date stamped on the reverse of this is Nov. 7, 1933 (although the back of the photo, or any other information such as a snipe, isn't shown). The dress looks similar to one Carole wore in p12 read more