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JANET GAYNOR - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1934 - HFSID 76515

Sepia publicity photograph of a younger Janet Gaynor smiling at the camera. Photograph inscribed and signed: "To-/Princess Sushila/of Kapurthala/Wishing her happiness always/Sincerely/Janet Gaynor/1934". Sepia, 8x10, mounted to a heavy board of the same size.

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JANET GAYNOR
Sepia publicity photograph of a younger Janet Gaynor smiling at the camera.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To-/Princess Sushila/of Kapurthala/Wishing her happiness always/Sincerely/Janet Gaynor/1934". Sepia, 8x10, mounted to a heavy board of the same size. Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress (1927/1928) for her performances as Diane in Seventh Heaven, Angela in Street Angel and the wife in Sunrise. She was nominated for the 1938 Oscar for her role as Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester in A Star is Born. Surface creased, one touches 2 words of inscription and runs to the left of her nose. Creased at lower right corner.

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