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CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 4X5 COLOR VINTAGE TRANSPARENCY

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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition. (Please note that I am extremely condition conscious so I always point out the slightest anomalies)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Movies
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Size: 5" x 4"
  • Style: Color
  • Year: 1960-69
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Los Angeles, California
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 4X5 COLOR VINTAGE TRANSPARENCY<br>PROVENANCE:<br>From the personal<br>COLLECTION OF HISTORIAN & TCM HOST ROBERT OSBORNE<br>through his Estate. Mr. Osborne was meticulous in collecting master prints and rare one-of-a-kind photographs from studio files and personal collections of actors such as his friends Bette Davis and Merle Oberon. A Letter of Provenance is included with each offer.<br>DESCRIPTION:<br>Vintage 5" x 4" color transparency on Kodak safety film of<br>VIVIEN LEIGH<br>and<br>CLARK GABLE<br>in a scene from the film,<br>Gone With the Wind<br>(M-G-M, 1939). Handwritten numeral<br>5<br>in the right border<br>.<br>-<br>SIZE:<br>5" X 4"<br>-<br>TONE:<br>color<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>SHIPPING TERMS<br>- I ship all items using, what I call, triple protection packing. The photos are inserted into a display bag with a white board, then packed in between two thick packaging boards and lastly wrapped with plastic film for weather protection before being placed into the shipping envelope.<br>- The shipping cost for U.S. shipments includes USPS "Delivery Confirmation" tracking.<br>- Combined Shipping Discounts: If you purchase more than one item within a two week period that will be shipped together just add $2.00 to the base shipping cost. This will cover any additional quantity of a similar item purchased. If you purchase different types of items (i.e. clothes and photos) please contact me for the lowest possible shipping discount. Please wait for me to issue the invoice with the reduced shipping cost before making payment.<br>PAYMENT TERMS<br>- Please pay within three (3) days of purchase.<br>- All sales taxes applicable to the City of Los Angeles, State of California and the 2019 Marketplace Sales Tax Law in other states shall be applied.<br>CUSTOMER SERVICE<br>I will respond to all inquiries within 24 hours.<br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>CLARK GABLE BIO<br>William Clark Gable was born on February 1, 1901 in Cadiz, Ohio. Later that year his mother died, and his father sent him to live with his maternal aunt and uncle in Pennsylvania, where he stayed until he was two. His father then returned to take him back to Cadiz. When Clark was 16 he dropped out of school and worked at many odd jobs before joining a traveling theater company.<br>On December 13, 1924 he married Josephine Dillon, his acting coach and 15 years his senior. Around that time, they moved to Hollywood so that Clark could concentrate on his acting career. In April 1930, they divorced and a year later he married Maria Langham (a.k.a. Maria Franklin Gable), also about 17 years older than him. After working as an extra in various movies, he was offered a small part in the The Painted Desert (1931) in 1931.<br>From this point, his acting career flourished, and in 1934 he won an Academy Award for his performance in Frank Capra's classic It Happened One Night (1934). The next year saw a starring role in The Call of the Wild (1935) with Loretta Young, with whom he had an affair (resulting in the birth of a daughter, Judy Lewis). Divorced in 1939, he later that same year starred in Gone with the Wind (1939).<br>In March 1939 Clark married Carole Lombard, but tragedy struck in January 1942 when the plane in which Carole and her mother were flying crashed into Table Rock Mountain, Nevada, killing them both. Clark then volunteered to be drafted and served in Europe for several years. After the war he continued with his film career and married Silvia Ashley, the widow of Douglas Fairbanks, in 1949. Unfortunately this marriage was short-lived and they divorced in 1952.<br>In July 1955 he married a former sweetheart, Kathleen Williams Spreckles (a.k.a. Kay Williams) and became stepfather to her two children, Joan and Adolph ("Bunker") Spreckels III. On November 16, 1959, Gable became a grandfather when Judy Lewis, his daughter with Loretta Young, gave birth to a daughter, Maria. In 1960, Gable's wife Kay discovered that she was expecting their first child. In early November 1960, he had just completed filming The Misfits (1961), when he suffered a heart attack, and died later that month.<br>Gable wa