This photograph appears with the article, “Dead Romance Brings Double Battle: Ex-Polish Count Seeks Alimony From His Wife”, Los Angeles Times, 27 Sep. 1935: A1.
Photograph of Lillian Albertson, theatrical producer, and Baroness Else von Koczian, scenarist, the day Ms. Albertson appeared in Superior Court to settle the will of her former husband, Abraham J. Levy, New York millionaire.
Text reads: Baldwin Gems Sold to Broker. Million-Dollar Family Jewels of Clara Stocker Dispersed by Executors. New York, Dec. 6 (Exclusive)--Harry Winston, Fifth-avenue diamond broker, today announced the purchase of the jewels of the late Mrs. Clara Baldwin Stocker, daughter of E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, pioneer California mining operator, gambler and sportsman. The collection is reported to be valued at approximately $1,000,000. The purchase was made from Albert E. Snyder and Mrs. Rosebud Mullender, son and daughter of Mrs. Stocker and executors of the estate. The jewelry included hundreds of stones, totaling more than 1000 carats. There are tiaras, necklaces, rings, earrings, festoons, pendants and vanity cases. The jewels will arrive here on Tuesday, Mr. Winston said.