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Sisters Lillian Vera Bleck (née
Hawkes) and Lady Ashley (née Sylvia Hawkes; later Mrs Douglas Fairbanks; Lady Stanley of Alderley; Mrs Clark Gable; Princess Dimitri Djordjadze) drawn by Olive Snell, 1930
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Sisters Lillian Vera Bleck (née
Hawkes) and Lady Ashley (née Sylvia Hawkes; later Mrs Douglas Fairbanks; Lady Stanley of Alderley; Mrs Clark Gable; Princess Dimitri Djordjadze) drawn by Olive Snell, 1930
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Clark Gable, photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1934
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Clark Gable and Norma Shearer in Idiot’s Delight (1939)
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Clark Gable, 1937
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The Indianapolis Star, Indiana, March 8, 1934
The Des Moines Register, Iowa, August 28, 1938
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Lady
Sylvia Ashley (later wife of Douglas Fairbanks and Clark Gable), 1931
The San Bernardino County Sun, California, November 10, 1936
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Clark Gable with a cougar, 1937
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, March 15, 1940
After Gone With The Wind?
Your thoughts flash black to those who are at home, and your friends who will be dropping in after then show.
Then you will need the refreshment premiere unequaled ice cream!
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, March 15, 1940
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, March 15, 1940
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, March 15, 1940
Harrisburg Telegraph, Pennsylvania, March 8, 1940
Rhett Butler “Gone With the Wind” Jewelry
Hickok key chain with stone pendant. Massive in design… in key with today’s style trend, $2.50.
Tie Clip, styled as musket vintage of ‘61 …. $1
Saber Tie Clip by Hickok with Alligator Grip … $1
Hickok Chain Tie Clip in authentic design … with picture locket … $1.50See this smart new Hickok jewelry… as masculine as this dashing hero… as gallant as his times. Right in style today as it was in the ‘60′s.
And here it is, sold by Nate and Sanders auctioneers:

It sold for auction for $5,027; they think this set might’ve been owned by the Vice President of Hickok’s, and that it was probably a salesman’s sample, because of the way each piece is laid out with prices.
Another picture of the locket, from ebay:

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Crossing the street, Los Angeles, 1935