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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 759

Ephemera
United States
Sale No: 759
Lot No: 2001
Symbol: *

image Hollywood Artist Signed Caricatures 1946-1947. 57 different Caricatures that seem to be T.V. spot introduction related, with many famous names: James Cagney, Joan Caulfield, Anne Baxter, James Mason, Henry Fonda, Margaret Sheridan, Jack Benny, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Alan Ladd, Angela Lansbury, Walter Pidgeon, Eddie Cantor, Raymond Burr, Jeffrey Lynn, Danny Kaye, Keenan Wynn, Rex Harrison, William Bendix, Lou Costello, Jane Wyman, William Powell, Ginger Rogers, Agnes Moorehead and many more, many of these names will be familiar to anyone who occasionally watches Classic Movies or has binge watched any top 100 lists of movies of all time. Shipping charges apply - weight 12 lbs.
Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image)

Estimate $1,000-1,500

Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00


Closed..Aug-06-2021, 13:10:33 EST
Sold For 1200

Sale No: 759
Lot No: 2002
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Numerous, Motion Picture 8x10 Stills From a Golden Age. Several hundred black and white photographs primarily from the 1930-60s; apparently mostly from archives at Fox Films, Dell Publishing, the Peter Bitlisian Collection, and others; Westerns, Romance, Comedy, Action and Musicals to name a few; some are annotated on the reverse or have typed slips of paper attached; a few negatives (or contact positives) are included; a large number of photographic reproductions of lobby cards are present; lots of Paramount and Warner Brothers publicity shots; tremendously interesting; tracing impression and slight corner wear on some. Shipping charges apply - weight 27.6 lbs.
Estimate $300 - 400. (Image)

Estimate $300-400

Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 700.00


Closed..Aug-06-2021, 13:11:51 EST
Sold For 700

Worldwide
Sale No: 759
Lot No: 2003
Symbol: C
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Crash images of downed zeppelins, 1908-1925. 40+ tragic photographic and printed postcards of airships destroyed after hitting obstructions, encountering weather, or downed by enemy action in combat; two cards depicting L-1 as it crashed into the North Sea off Helgoland in 1913; Greek card depicting LZ-85 after shot down at Thessalonika; LZ-7 following crash into Teutoberger Forest in 1910, the card was posted 4 days later with message content about the accident; complete set of six cards showing destruction of LZ-4 near Stuttgart in 1908; stunning image of LZ-5 wrapped around the Hotel Berg after high winds tore the ship from hands of the ground crew in 1910; skeletal remains of L-2 after spilled hydrogen sucked into the forward engine car exploded resulting in a 2,000 foot fall for the 28 people onboard in 1913; a zeppelin sinking in the Thames Estuary in 1916; a French airship forced down by the Germans in 1916; LZ-5 under repairs near Stuttgart after hitting a pear tree; LZ-77 brought down in flames by motorized artillery at Revigny, France Feb 1916; two cards documenting the demise of L-39 detroyed by French forces at Compiegne after the Navy Zeppelin lost power after returning for a raid on England; another LZ-5 crash card showing it draped over a hill close to a hotel, good content in the message; early "photoshopped" image of L-2 falling after fire broke out from the forward engine; superstructure remains of LZ-77, one of the first Zeppelins to experiment with the "Spy Basket"; seven cards from a series showing the wreckage of the USS Shenandoah destroyed near Ava, Ohio; a 3" x 5" photograph (reduced at bottom) showing the wreck of the Shenandoah; lastly a photograph of a photograph showing an aviator on top of the destroyed gondola, note on the reverse reads, "Baby Blimp crash - Butler (PA) airport 1941. I removed this piece myself." Include is an irregular 3" x 6" aluminized piece of fabric; extraordinarily hard to duplicate collection illustrating the downside of airships, Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.2 lbs.
Estimate $1,200 - 1,800. (Video for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,200-1,800

Opening US$ 600.00


Closed..Aug-06-2021, 13:12:30 EST
Sold For 0


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