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A Leslie Howard coat from Berkeley Square
14 May 2019, 13:00 PDT
Los AngelesSold for US$1,912.50 inc. premium
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A Leslie Howard coat from Berkeley Square
Fox Film Corporation, 1933. Forest green double-breasted tailcoat lined in gray silk with a green velvet collar, with 6 matching buttons (one button is missing) down the front to the cutaway, bearing an interior "United Costumers, Inc." label inscribed, "L. Howard / 'Scarlett Pimpernel' [sic]"; together with a light green silk iridescent waistcoat lined in champagne-colored silk, with a geometric design stitched around the periphery and on the pockets, with 6 decorative buttons down the front (the waistcoat is actually closed with front hook and eye closures), bearing an interior "United Costumers, Inc." label inscribed, "Leslie Howard / 36." Though the label in the tailcoat indicates the garment was worn in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), research indicates that Howard actually wears the coat in Berkeley Square. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.




















