Antique Sale benefitting Retroformat Silent Films
March 13 - 19 only!
Special for our Los Angeles-area audience: A generous Retroformat supporter has offered us the opportunity to participate in the sale of a small but very special collection of art and antiques, including some extraordinary African art and artifacts. Retroformat Silent Films, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, will receive 25% of all proceeds from this special sale. To schedule your appointment to see this collection, simply email us at Retroformat@gmail.com. Please read below for further details.
This amazing, select collection includes framed art and posters, furniture, rugs, knick knacks and some stunning African art and artifacts. Prices are negotiable and all serious offers will be considered. The sale benefitting Retroformat is for one week only, ending Sunday, March 19, 2023. The collection is located in a home near the Westwood/UCLA campus area. To schedule your appointment to see the collection this week, or to ask any questions, simply respond to this email.
Don't forget - this sale benefitting Retroformat ends next Sunday, March 19. Antique and art lovers, here is a great chance to expand your collections and at the same time help Retroformat keep the Silent Film Era a living legacy! |
Furniture and artifacts
Paintings and posters and other framed art
Antique Books
African Art and Artifacts
All funds netted from sales of the merchandise shown below go to pay for our programs, including everything required to make our programs possible, which may include images, royalties, etc.
Exclusive New 11" x 14" Lobby Card Reproductions
Every detail of each full-sized, numbered card has been painstakingly recreated on high quality card stock by vintage image expert Janet Klein.
Complete set of ten numbered cards: $150.00 + $8.00 shipping and handling.
Individual cards:
$20.00 each, plus $8.00 shipping and handling per shipment (up to 10 cards):

1. Buster Keaton in “The Navigator” (1924)
2. Clara Bow in “Hula,” a Victor Fleming Production (Paramount, 1927)
3. Gary Cooper (and Jack Dougherty) in “Arizona Bound” (Paramount, 1927).
4. Lon Chaney (with Lupe Velez and Estelle Taylor) in “Where East is East” (MGM, 1929)
5. Marie Prevost (and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) in “Man Bait” (1927)
6. Hal Roach presents His Rascals in an “Our Gang” Comedy: “Monkey Business” (1926), with Joe Cobb, Allen “Farina” Hoskins, Mickey Daniels
7. Joan Crawford in “Our Dancing Daughters” (1928)
8. William Fox presents Theda Bara in “Salome” (Fox Film Corporation, 1918).
9. William Haines (with Neely Edwards and Josephine Dunn) in "Excess Baggage” (MGM, 1928)
10. Pola Negri in “Shadows of Paris” (Paramount, 1924)
- Harold Lloyd Lapel Pin
Each pin is backed by two military clutches.
Only $15.00 + $4.00 shipping and handling.