PICKFAIR Heirs lose KEY to Fabulous ESTATE
During her busy lifetime, silent screen diva Mary Pickford Pickfair
collected opulent furnishings, decorative art, jewelry and fittings to adorn PICKFAIR, the Beverly Hills Georgian manor she and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. constructed in Beverly Hills when they married.
The glamourous mansion is now up
PICKFAIR Heirs lose KEY to Fabulous ESTATE
During her busy lifetime, silent screen diva Mary Pickford Pickfair
collected opulent furnishings, decorative art, jewelry and fittings to adorn PICKFAIR, the Beverly Hills Georgian manor she and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. constructed in Beverly Hills when they married.
The glamourous mansion is now up
During her busy lifetime, silent screen diva Mary Pickford Pickfair
collected opulent furnishings, decorative art, jewelry and fittings to adorn PICKFAIR, the Beverly Hills Georgian manor she and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. constructed in Beverly Hills when they married.
The glamourous mansion is now up for sale at $60 million. Designed by California architect Wallace Neff in 1919 and named after its original residents -- silent film actors Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford -...
PICKFAIR Heirs lose KEY to Fabulous ESTATE
During her busy lifetime, silent screen diva Mary Pickford Pickfair
collected opulent furnishings, decorative art, jewelry and fittings to adorn PICKFAIR, the Beverly Hills Georgian manor she and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. constructed in Beverly Hills when they married.
The glamourous mansion is now up
PICKFAIR Heirs lose KEY to Fabulous ESTATE
During her busy lifetime, silent screen diva Mary Pickford Pickfair
collected opulent furnishings, decorative art, jewelry and fittings to adorn PICKFAIR, the Beverly Hills Georgian manor she and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. constructed in Beverly Hills when they married.
The glamourous mansion is now up
TIMELINE:Mary Pickford, The Movies, and Entertainment Chronology
1870: A half century y of tremendous industrial growth begins in the U.S. Millions of European immigrants will arrive over the coming decades, seeking work.
1878 October 19: Eadweard Muybridge’s photographs of a horse’s stride are published in Scientific American. The groundbreaki