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A Lucille Ball skirt from The Fuller Brush Girl
10 December 2019, 14:00 PST
Los AngelesSold for US$892.50 inc. premium
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A Lucille Ball skirt from The Fuller Brush Girl
Columbia Pictures, 1950. Designed by Jean Louis. Pleated plaid skirt of red, green, and yellow, bearing an interior black-lettered "Columbia Pictures" label inscribed, "L. Ball" in black ink, with a "Western Costume Co." stamp and a modern "Western Costume" barcode on the waistband lining. Playing a door-to-door saleswoman opposite co-star Eddie Albert, Ball gets into all sorts of mischief à la Lucy Ricardo in this comedy directed by Lloyd Bacon. The skirt is worn throughout the last half of the film as she and Albert undergo a series of comedic mishaps while running away from the villains. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.


















