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$1,875

1954, hand painting on celluloid applied to a hand painted master background, depicting Droopy and a female standing opposite the Wolf as a cowboy with a gun, signed on the bottom by Tex Avery, annotated, framed. With a certificate of authenticity from American Royal Arts and a separate annotation reading "To Roy: Hope you'll always be quick on the draw, Droopy". Together with a Famous Studios animation drawing of Little Audrey, undated, mixed media on paper, depicting a black sheep singing to Little Audrey, annotated, framed. With a certificate of authenticity from American Royal Arts. Not examined out of the frame.Largest 9 1/4 by 11 1/2 inches (sight) Categories:


Juliens Auctions

Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2008-06-22

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A Walt Disney Studios celluloid from Pinocchio (Walt Disney, 1940) showing Jiminy Cricket, signed at lower left by animator Ward Kimball. Gouache on celluloid over Read more…


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A pair of silver leather saddle shoes embellished with cutouts and faceted glass in metal casing. An MGM stamp is present. The shoes were acquired Read more…


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Fifty-two original vintage black and white photographs from the wardrobe department of MGM studios for the film "Ninochka" (1939). None of the photographs include Greta Read more…


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2009-06-26


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1955, hand painting on celluloid applied to a watercolor background, depicting Lady and Aunt Sarah in an interior, framed. Together with a re-animation celluloid from Read more…


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Date:
2008-06-22


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Modeled after an actual 19th century Sapeurs Pompier helmet design. Missing head strap.11 by 8 inches Categories: Read more…


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Date:
2008-06-21


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Date:
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An intentionally distressed brown beaver top hat with a brown grosgrain ribbon, worn by Fred Astaire in a scene from Easter Parade (MGM, 1948). Read more…


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Date:
2012-03-31


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A United States Cavalry military uniform used in “How The West Was Won” (MGM/1962), including a navy blue military shirt with epaulettes, a navy blue Read more…


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Date:
2006-12-16