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Collectors,
connoisseurs and movie-buffs alike packed the Sunset Boulevard
galleries of Bonhams & Butterfields on December 5, 2005
to take part in the auction of vintage Hollywood film posters
from the collection of Louis Leithold -- property from the noted
educator, collector and dealer was offered to a standing-room-only
audience, bringing more than $425,000.
It was a strong sale reflecting the continuing interest
in vintage and contemporary Hollywood history, said Dr.
Catherine Williamson, specialist-in-charge and the sales
auctioneer. Surrounded by the whos who of
poster collectors from Southern California, Dr. Williamson called
bids from many vocal and competitive clients - both on active
phone and in the room.
We are very pleased with todays result, said
Greg Shaw, Rock and Entertainment Memorabilia Department Consultant.
We will continue to seek out the very best of both new
and old Hollywood collectibles to offer here.
The
Louis Leithold Collection of Vintage Film Posters contained
nearly 2,000 collectible titles spanning the history of cinema
-- from the silent era to contemporary blockbusters. A collector,
connoisseur and dealer, Leithold focused on classic Hollywood
cinema, including the varied genres of film: noir, musicals,
comedy, drama, westerns, and science fiction/horror.
Post-sale highlights include:
$7,638 paid for a Gone With the Wind insert for the 1939 MGM
film... est. $3/5,000
$6,463 paid for a one-sheet for Laura, the Gene Tierney/Dana
Andrews film released by 20th Century Fox in 1944... est. $5/7,000
$6,463 paid for a rare one-sheet for Suez, the 1938 20th Century
Fox release starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young
est.
$1,500/2,500
$5,288 paid for a one-sheet for Paramounts 1941 release
The Lady Eve, directed by Preston Sturges and starring Barbara
Stanwick and the bewitched and bewildered Henry Fonda... est.
$1,500/2,500
$5,288 paid for a poster promoting the first full-length talkie
starring Laurel and Hardy, a one sheet for Pardon Us, MGM, 1931
est. $2,500/3,500
$5,288 paid for a one-sheet created to promote You Cant
Take it With You, Frank Capras star-studded extravaganza
based on the Pulitzer prize-winning play
est. $1,500/2,500
About Louis Leithold
Louis Leithold was a major figure in national High School Advanced
Placement (AP) circles, known not only for his workshops for
AP calculus teachers, but also the development of the textbook
credited for changing the method of mathematical study -- The
Calculus. Passing on just days before his calculus class
at Malibu High School was to take their AP calculus exams, the
16 students vowed to honor their long-time teacher. Fourteen
students received 5s--the highest possible score on a five-point
scale--while two earned 4s. It was the best performance of any
class taught by Leithold, who began teaching at Malibu High
in 1998 at the age of 72.
Leithold was a mentor to many for generations of math teachers,
including Jaime Escalante, portrayed by Edward James Olmos in
the film Stand and Deliver, who gained recognition for his success
teaching calculus to inner city students. The legacy of Liethold
lives on through his publications and teachings.
Leithold also owned a contemporary art gallery in the 1960s
and 1970s, and was a representative for artist Stanley William
Hayter, among others. The Leithold Estate contains paintings,
prints, sculpture, and furniture as well, these lots to be auctioned
by Bonhams & Butterfields in the Spring of 2006.
For more details visit the Bonhams
web site.
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