Love, Shirley Temple: Take Two - More From Her Personal Archives

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201. Rose Satin Nightgown Worn by Shirley Temple in the 1940 Film “The Blue Bird” Of soft rose satin, the full-length nightgown has a high waist, double rows of lace ruffles at the rounded neckline trimmed with pink silk roses, puffed sleeves with matching ruffled lace edges, and a wide border of lace with pink ribbon bows at the hemline. The costume is labeled “22007 S. Temple”. The nightgown was worn by Mytyl (Shirley Temple) as she sits sobbing in her lavishly furnished bedroom in the Luxury rich people’s home, in the 1940 film “The Blue Bird”. $2000+

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202. Three Volumes of “The Blue Bird”, Two Autographed to Shirley Temple, and Rehearsal Sheet Music 8” (20 cm.) x 5”. Including blue hardbound book, The Blue Bird, by Maurice Maeterlinck, French-autographed to Shirley Temple by the author in 1939; The Blue Bird Souvenir Book, published in 1910 (very worn condition); and a first edition of The Bluebird Tales from The Land of By-lo by Annette Marie Selvage, Vantage Press 1956, autographed by the author “To Shirley Temple with best wishes”. Along with three Shirley Temple rehearsal music sheets from the 1940 film, including two “Lay-De-O”, one labeled “Shirley Temple routine, the other labeled “Shirley Temple Key of D”; “Someday You’ll Find Your Bluebird” labeled “Shirley Temple’s 201.

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Key”, and “Someday You’ll Find Your Bluebird” (deleted for final film, but performed on Christmas Eve radio in 1939). $200+


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