Session 1
Autographs
EDWIN E BUZZ ALDRIN - Signed bank check, dated Feb. 4, 1982, payable to General Telephone in the amount of $102.04. Drawn on Aldrin's Research & Engineering Consultants, Inc. account and boldly signed "Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr." In excellent condition. ( 200-300)
EDWIN E BUZZ ALDRIN - Large official color NASA lithograph, 11 x 14, of Aldrin standing on the moon, the Lunar Module reflecting in his faceplate, boldly signed in gold above his image on the dark sky. ( 250-300)
EDWIN E BUZZ ALDRIN - Large official color NASA lithograph, 11 x 14, of Aldrin facing the American flag on the lunar surface boldly signed in gold above his image in the dark sky in gold pen. ( 250-300 )
EDWIN E BUZZ ALDRIN - Large official color NASA lithograph, 11 x 14, of Aldrin descending the ladder of the lunar module to step on to the moon. Signed in blue felt tip on the light part of the moon's surface. ( 250-300)
MUHAMMAD ALI AND JOE DIMAGGIO - A great color 8 x 10 photo boldly signed by both American Treasures. Ali has signed "Muhammad Ali-The Greatest" and DiMaggio has signed "Joe DiMaggio-Yankee Clipper." A wonderful item! (400-600)
AMERICANA THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE - This offering represents an important opportunity to obtain one of the earliest original copies of one of America's most important documents. In 1823, Congress authorized the production of facsimile copies of the Declaration of Independence. Some have cla
APOLLO 11 - Sensational and uncommon official 11 x 14 NASA litho photo, boldly signed by Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin. The signatures are clear, dark and contrasty. Photos of this size signed by the Apollo 11 crew are very scarce and this is absolut
APOLLO 12 ALAN BEAN - Uncommon manuscript with Bean's handwritten changes, discussing his walk on the moon. In part: "...On November 19, 1969, I became the fourth human being to set foot on, and explore, another world...I was in awe of the site before me as Pete and I descended
J FRANKLIN BAKER - Rare and desirable promissory note dated March 8, 1927 for a purchase of a Buick automobile in the amount of $1,300. Boldly signed in full in fountain pen. In fine condition with typical bank cancellation marks and endorsements. ( 1,200-1,300 )
BASEBALL - Incredible 8 x 10 glossy sheet featuring the Hall of Fame emblem at center, surrounded by the signatures of 34 members: DiMaggio, Mantle, Lemon, Wynn, Aaron, Banks, Berra, Boudreau, Brett, Brock, Doby, Doerr, Feller, Ford, Gibson, Jackson, Kaline, Kiner,
BASEBALL - An official 1987 All Star Game baseball (Oakland) with 30 ballpoint signatures. Key names are "10's" which include Langston, Ripken, Jr., Seberhagen, Puckett, R. Henderson, (manager) MacNamara, Mattingly, McGwire, Winfield and many more. This is the rooki
BASEBALL - Wonderful display comprised of Hall of Fame plaques of legendary New York Yankees featuring and signed by Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, Casey Stengel, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Enos Slaughter, Lefty Gomez and Whitey Ford. Nicely matted and framed and ready f
MONTGOMERY BLAIR - . A letter dated Feb. 5, 1864, recommending an appointment by Blair's be made. Accompanied by Blair's free frank. In excellent condition and desirable. ( 350-400 )
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE - Signed letter dated April 22, 1810, In French to le Comte de Mollien, Napoleon's Minister of Finance. Napoleon sets forth instructions that the sum of 390,253 francs shall be remitted for use "for the resources of the army." In fine condition. ( 1,600-1
DANIEL BOONE - Exceedingly rare and highly desirable autograph document signed, no place (probably Kentucky), no date, (circa 1784/84), approx. 3 1/2 x 8 1/4. A rare document relating to the Revolutionary War engagement of the legendary American frontiersman. This docum
DAVID BUICK - Good Buick Oil Company stock certificate for 100 shares in the company dated Oct. 30, 1911. Attractive vignettes and boldly signed by Buick as President of the company. ( 400-500)
CHANG AND ENG BUNKER - A very rare and desirable 2 1/4 x 4 carte-de-visite portrait signed on the bottom border in pencil by the world's most famous Siamese twins. The signatures were originally acquired at the Apollo Rooms in New York on May 16, 1849. Signatures of the two ar
LUTHER BURBANK - Good letter dated April 16, 1919 on his personal stationery. Burbank writes about sunflower seed and mentions his botanical experiments. In part: "I have so many experiments on hand that I could hardly take up with another..." Tipped to another sheet as
JOHN C CALHOUN - A nice letter to Mr. Edward James dated Aug. 13, 1818, Department of War. In full: "You are hereby appointed Chief Clerk in the Pension Office, with a Salary of Sixteen hundred Dollars per annum; to take effect this day." Boldly signed "J.C. Calhoun."
JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN - Signed stock certificate for 100 shares in the New Jersey Construction Company dated Feb. 6, 1889. An uncommon document boldly signed by Chamberlain as the company's President. In excellent condition and perfect for display. (1,500-2,000)
SAMUEL CLEMENS - (Mark Twain) Good handwritten letter, dated July 21, 1891, Aix-les-Bains, France. In part: "My arm is still badly crippled with rheumatism, I am forbidden to write with it; but I must drop just a line to introduce you to the bright & charming young Finnish
SAMUEL CLEMENS - Handwritten letter, dated March 7, 1902 on black bordered stationery. Clemens writes: "I thank you very much for the coat of arms. This one is new to me and I am glad to have it." Boldly signed at the conclusion with his typical paraph below. In excellent
GEORGE A CUSTER - Military mule shoe found on the Retreat Route At Little Big Horn; part of the pack train that was with Custer. A fine relic with great historical association. With a photocopied COA from the Reno Battlefield Museum. (2,200-2,500)
DIANA - Scarce signed letter, dated July 2, 1996 on Kensington Palace stationery. In her hand, Lady Diana has penned at the opening "Dear David" and "Yours sincerely, Diana" at the close. In full "Thank you so much for your letter together with the beautiful flow
DIANA - Very rare handwritten note, dated June 3, 1996 on Kensington Palace note card. Written to her spiritual advisor. In full: "Dearest Rita, Something different for bath time! They come with lots of love from-Diana." A very desirable memento from the world's m
JOE DIMAGGIO - Excellent signed bank check, dated Nov. 1, 1995 payable to Pacific bell in the amount of $42.36 drawn on DiMaggio's Yankee Clipper Enterprises account. Boldly signed "Joseph DiMaggio" and in excellent condition with no cancellation marks affecting the sig
JOE DIMAGGIO - Terrific single signed Official American League Budry ball boldly inscribed "Joe DiMaggio #5." A beautiful example. ( 350-400)
JOSEPH DOTO - Unsigned New York tax return for the year 1930 showing income in the amount of $18,150. In excellent condition. (275-300 )
FREDERICK DOUGLAS - . Document signed as recorder of land records for the District of Columbia, dated June 20, 1885. In very good condition and boldly signed. ( 500-600)
DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR - An attractive first day cover, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Migratory Bird Treaty, boldly signed by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor: "Edward Duke of Windsor" and "Wallis Duchess of Windsor." Very attractive and desirable. (875-950)
THOMAS A EDISON - A document for a Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Directors of Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated dated Dec. 7, 1914. Signed by members of the board and initialed "TAE" by Edison in pencil. An excellent, affordable Edison signed document. ( 400-600 )
THOMAS EDISON - . An absolutely striking 7 x 10 3/4 sepia tone photo boldly inscribed on the photographer's matte "To Gaston Plantiff, Thos. A. Edison." Perfect for matting and framing. A classic piece deserving of inclusion in any collection featuring important inventors
JOHN FLOYD DOCUMENT - An exceptional document appointing a Sheriff, dated 1852, signed by Floyd as Governor of Virginia. In pristine condition, with seal intact. Tipped to a larger sheet as originally acquired from Walter Benjamin Autographs. Very desirable. (350-400 )
HENRY FORD - Large and exceptional signed photo (10 x 13) which is possibly the best Ford autographed photo ever to come on the market. A very handsome matte finish sepia tone portrait, boldly inscribed on the white margin "Henry Ford." ( 4,500-5,000)
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - An excellent letter, dated May 24, 1782, written to a lady who had inquired about a pension she felt she should be entitled to. Having received no response to an earlier inquiry, she wrote Franklin again and this letter is his reply which indicates he feel
YURI GAGARIN - Very desirable Russian newspaper showing Gagarin with Nikita Kruschev and other officials celebrating man's first journey into space. Boldly signed on the front page by Gagarin. A rare and desirable piece of space history. ( 900-1,000 )
GEMINI V - Rare gold commemorative medallion flown by astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad on the historic Gemini V space mission while accompanied by Mercury pioneer Gordon Cooper. Engraved with the mission date, August 21-29, 1965 on the back. In fine condition. (700-9
GEMINI V - Rare silver commemorative medallion flown by astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad on the historic Gemini V space mission while accompanied by Mercury pioneer Gordon Cooper. Engraved with the mission dated, August 21-29, 1965 on the back. In fine condition. (6
GEMINI VI - Very desirable solid 14k commemorative charm flown by astronaut Wally Schirra on the Gemini VI space mission while accompanied by Thomas Stafford. The charm depicts the orbit of the spacecraft and features Schirra and Stafford's names. In excellent conditi
GEMINI XI - Nice silver commemorative medallion flown by astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad on the mission while accompanied by future Apollo 12 crewmate Richard Gordon. The medallion is inscribed with the mission dates, Sept. 12-16, 1966, on the back. Excellent. ( 500
J PAUL GETTY - Signed bank check, dated Jan. 22, 1948 payable to Tillman F. Fleming in the amount of $1,000. Boldly signed. (125-150 )
WILLIAM GLADSTONE - Good handwritten letter, dated March 12, 1845. Gladstone writes regarding letters which were delivered to him by his friend on behalf of an acquaintance. In part: "I was unable until yesterday to come to the perusal of her letters which you kindly left wi
GEORGE GOETHALS - Good letter, dated May 25, 1917 with Panama Canal content. In full: I will state, in reply to your undated inquiry, that the first vessel to pass through The Panama Canal was the steamship CRISTOBAL, which made a test trip on August 3, 1914." Boldly signed
HANK GREENBERG - Handsome matte finish sepia 5 x 8 photo of Greenberg in full swing boldly signed in black marker. (200-300)
LEFTY GROVE - Excellent 8 x 10 publicity photo boldly signed in black felt tip pen. Accompanied by a PSA/DNA COA. ( 300-350 )
ALEXANDER HAMILTON - Handwritten note, penned on the reverse of a bail bond, "I accept the sufficiency of the within bail. Feb. 11, 1797. A. Hamilton." The front on the bail bond is signed by Morgan Lewis, General Gates Chief of Staff, Chief Justice of the New York State Sup
HANNIBAL HAMLIN - Handwritten letter, no date. In full: "Mr. Dalton, Please deliver to Senator Cooke all my selection eulogies. H. Hamlin." Tipped to another sheet as originally acquired from Walter Benjamin Autographs. Excellent. (300-400 )
WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST - Good 5 x 9 Photograph signed to legendary Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parson. The photograph was originally used in one of Parsons' columns, then signed by Hearst: "To Miss Louella Parsons from W.R. Hearst, the happy smile is always worn after readi
ERNEST HEMINGWAY - Handwritten letter, no date on lined spelling test paper. In part: "...Dearest Kitten: Hope you slept well. Lee Berry did not fix the steaks as he went hunting so I am bringing two more steaks-bread and the wine (if-doesn't)...Have a good rest time and re
ADOLPH HITLER - Military appointment, dated August 1, 1933 appointing a major in the Artillery Regiment, untranslated and bearing a very bold signature. The document is in excellent condition and bears an embossed seal. ( 1,600-1,800)
RICHMOND PEARSON HOBSON - A handwritten letter, dated June 28, 1889 from Hong Kong complying with a request forwarded to him. Excellent condition. Tipped to another sheet as originally acquired from Walter Benjamin Autographs. ( 300-400)
WALTER JOHNSON - Handwritten letter, no date, written to Miss Bess Lacy of Carthage, Texas. In full: "Thank you for your letter and I hope we can win. I also hope you can get up and see our team play some day..." Boldly signed by the "Big Train" in full at the conclusion.
WALTER JOHNSON - Nice 3 x 7 sepia news picture showing Johnson in his classic pitcher's stance, signed vertically on his uniform. Matted and framed to 11 x 14. A nice display piece in excellent condition. (900-1,000 )
WALTER JOHNSON - Signed bank check, dated Jan. 3, 1946 payable to A. Gude Sons Co. in the amount of $5.00. Boldly signed in full and in excellent condition with no cancellation marks affecting the signature. (1,100-1,200)
HELEN KELLER - An exquisite example of Keller in the most uncommon form of her signature. A 7 1/2 x 9 matte finish sepia tone photo bearing the inscription "To Ruth With my love, Helen Keller Wrentham Mass, July 1, 1916." Accompanied by the original letter of transmittal
JACQUELINE KENNEDY - Rare and spectacular personally owned and worn dress, while First Lady. This exceptional dress was handmade for the First Lady by a Palm Beach, Florida, designer and is crafted of gold metallic mesh fabric trimmed in beautiful pearls, rhinestones and gold
ROBERT KENNEDY - Exceptional letter dated Dec. 9, 1963 on Attorney General stationery with written to Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg with great content. In full: "We are planning to give Jackie a gift and are in the process of choosing it right now. We want to put
NIKITA KRUSHCHEV - Nice Document, untranslated, boldly signed on the second page. In excellent condition and perfect for display. (700-900)
NAPOLEON "LARRY" LAJOIE - Signature penned boldly on an album page with another signature which could be easily matted out. ( 200-300)
MEYER LANSKY - Signed bank check, dated May 28, 1938 payable to Camp Brunomia in the amount of $174.20. A small section of paper loss vertically does not materially affect the writing or printing on the check. ( 800-900 )
HENRY LAURENCE - Military appointment signed in blank. An attractive document providing for the appointment of military personnel, signed but not filled in. In excellent condition and signed by Laurence as President. (1,000-1,200)
JACK LONDON - Signed bank check, dated Jan. 21, 1911 payable to N.W. Tel. & Tel. Co. in the amount of $3.55 boldly signed in full. ( 350-400)
JAMES RUSSEL LOWELL - Handwritten letter, dated Oct. 6, 1886. Written to a man who desired to visit Lowell. In part: "I should be very happy to see you at any time as a private gentleman (if there is such a thing left in these days of cosmopolitan advertisement)..." Tipped to a
MALCOLM X - Very rare handwritten letter on a postcard, postmarked Washington, DC, May 17, 1955. In full: "As Salaam Alaikum, you can tell by the territory I've covered that Islam is really spreading...Hold fast to it. Bro. Malcolm X." Holograph material of Malcolm X
MICKEY MANTLE - Great copy of the August, 1965 issue of Sport magazine featuring The Mick on the cover, boldly signed in blue Sharpie. In good condition and perfect for display. ( 250-300)
MARK MCGWIRE - An excellent display comprised of an 8 x 10 signed photo and a mint 1984 Olympic ticket for the 4:00 PM baseball game at Dodger Stadium. Matted and framed. A very nice display. (500-600)
HERMAN MELVILLE - A very rare and desirable handwritten letter by Melville, author of the immortal tale of the sea, Moby Dick. Melville autograph material is not often found on the market and is legendary in its rarity. Handwritten letters are the rarest of his material. Th
THOMAS MIFFLIN - Document dated March 20, 1797 granting Robert Rainey 433 acres of land in Huntingdon County. An impressive document for display. (500-600 )
CLAUDE MONET - Very desirable handwritten letter dated Dec. 24, 1920, Giverny. Monet writes to the recipient apologizing for not have replied sooner, due to pressures of his work, and stating that he has renewed a subscription and straightened the matter out. A nice exam
JOHN MOSBY - Exceptional handwritten letter dated Sept. 29, 1905 on Official Department of Justice stationery with outstanding content mentioning time spent in Indian territory. In part "...I have never been anywhere on this globe where I have found friends to who I h
BENITO MUSSOLINI - Large and impressive signed photo, approx. 10 x 14, picturing the Italian dictator saluting. Boldly inscribed by Mussolini in Italian and signed "Mussolini." Slight creasing at top and bottom does not detract from this dramatic and rare image. Excellent!
NICHOLAS I - An official Imperial Decree to the Chapter of Russian Imperial and Royal Orders. A fine document reading "In reward for outstandingly spirited and zealous service, as noted by his superiors, We most graciously have bestowed upon him the title of the Imperi
ANNIE OAKLEY & FRANK BUTLER - Exceedingly rare and desirable signed bank check, dated June 12, 1926 (the last year of Oakley's life). Accomplished entirely in Oakley's hand, payable to her husband and side show partner Frank Butler and endorsed by him on the back. The check is payable
GEORGIA O'KEEFE - A very good two page handwritten letter, Albuquerque, N.M., May 27, 1954. In part: "...Use that little sentence of long ago if you wish...saw a performance...France last Spring-some dozen young men...trying to get a small tag on a string...over the bull's
LOUIS PASTEUR - Good letter, in French, dated February 20, 1886, Paris, translated. Regarding an organizational monetary contribution. In part: "...Thousands and thousands of thanks for your generosity. I'm sending your gift to our treasurer, Mr. Georges Hachette, who wi
WILLIAM PINKERTON - Letter dated March 16, 1922 on Pinkerton's stationery, Paris. Good content regarding Pinkerton's health. In part: "I am feeling very well, but I am leg weary, tired and short of breath, none of which shows in my appearance. I had a pretty close call not ta
JOHN D ROCKEFELLER - Letter dated February 26, 1920. Written to the Masonic Lodge regarding Resolutions passed desiring his return to his home in Forest Hill. In part: "...I greatly appreciate your kindness, and if I am not permitted to return to renew my residence I shall hop
JOHN SHERMAN - A nice bank check, dated May 31, 1871 payable to India Davis in the amount of $50. ( 300-400)
WILLIAM T SHERMAN - Christmas-dated handwritten letter on Headquarters Army of the United States, Washington, DC stationery, Dec. 25, 1879. In full: "The ship has arrived all safe and is safely anchored on My Mantle River. My best love to the Girls and may you have many a hap
WILLIAM T SHERMAN - Signed letter dated Sept. 7, 1887, New York. To Arthur LeBoultillier, mentioning: "...the subject of captured treasure by the Northern Armies during the late Civil War...I am unable to refer you to anyone whose account in this connection would be authenti
WILLIAM T SHERMAN - An exceptional sepia tone cabinet photo by Sarony of New York depicting General Sherman 3/4 length, seated, in uniform, 4 1/4 x 6 1/2. Boldly signed "W.T. Sherman General 1889" in the lower margin. A very nice and impressive find in this large size.
JOSEPH STALIN - Fantastic signed document, dated September 22, 1941. An official Order issued by Stalin about "Instituting positions of permanent deputy commanders of combat units of the Red Army." In part: "...Before the war with German facism, the Red Army used to have
ROBERT STROUD - Also known as The Birdman of Alcatraz. Good signed letter, March 6, 1937, written from Leavenworth Prison. An interesting letter with, not surprisingly, content relating to birds. In part: "...I hope that you have good luck with your red birds...it will be
BILL TERRY - Single signed Official National League Giamotti baseball, boldly inscribed "William H. (Bill) Terry." ( 200-250 )
NIKOLA TESLA - A very fine signature, penned on a black-edged card. In excellent condition and a fine example for presentation. ( 400-450)
LEON TOLSTOY - A terrific return-receipt form from a letter sent by Tolstoy on April 12, 1906. The letter for which the receipt was generated was to Tolstoy's French translator. A rare autograph in any form, boldly penned. In fine condition. ( 2,500-2,700)
GENE TUNNEY - A good handwritten letter, dated June 10, 1932. Tunney writes regarding a good meeting he's had. In part: "...I cannot recall a meeting that has been quite as satisfying and delightful as the one tonight..." Some glue remnant show through along the outsi
JOSEPH WHEELER - Handwritten letter, April 16, 1905. Wheeler writes to his daughters discussing shipping a book and a dinner meeting with a friend. In fine condition. ( 200-250)
ORVILLE WRIGHT - Signed bank check, dated April 7, 1932 in the amount of $50 payable to Wright, himself! Making this piece even better is the fact that it is signed by him twice; once on the front and with his endorsement on the back. In excellent condition. ( 650-700)
JOHN YOUNG AND ROBERT CRIPPEN - Official 8 x 10 color NASA portrait of the two from their Space Shuttle Orbital test flight, STS-1, inscribed (in Crippen's hand), hand) "To Angela, Best Wishes, Bob Crippen" and in Young's hand "John Young." Two paper clip impressions at left top, otherw
JOHN ADAMS - Four language ship's passport, dated Sept. 3, 1798. Providing passage for the vessel Camilla, operated by Thomas Seward. The ship carried sugar and tobacco as it sailed out of Boston. The document is in very good condition with both seals intact. Bearing a
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS - Handwritten letter, dated December 5, 1792. Adams advises a legal client, in part: "I received two days ago your favour requesting to be informed about whether the money has yet been paid by W. Barrell, and I am sorry to say that it has not, but that he
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS - Handwritten letter, dated June 30, 1834 to Mr. Isaac C. Bates informing him that "...Mr. Nicholl Halsey of New York delivered to me the enclosed packet addressed to you, from the Pensions Office and which had perhaps been sent to him by mistake. He request
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS - Attractive land grant, dated April 15, 1825. Granting land in Terre Haute, Indiana to Benjamin D. Angel. Very nicely matted with a copy of Adams' official Presidential portrait. The document is in good condition with the seal intact. (800-900 )
CHESTER A ARTHUR - Presidential Appointment, dated May 16, 1882. Loren B. Hurd is appointed postmaster of Springfield, Vermont. A very attractive document in fine condition. Perfect for display. (700-800)
JAMES BUCHANAN - Complete address panel signed "James Buchanan Free" at upper right hand corner, addressed in his hand to Dr. Francis Barclay. Postmarked May 10. Excellent piece! ( 500-600)
JAMES BUCHANAN - Handwritten letter, dated March 1, 1842, as senator. Buchanan breaks the news of an unfavorable decision., in part: "The enclosed is the report of W. bates against the claim of Wm. Heston for a pension. I am very sorry it is adverse because there is scarc
GEORGE BUSH - Very rare and desirable handwritten notations on blue White House memo paper. "1. guest list for Crowe," "2. Present?? Departure??" "3. Foley...Rob-". An unusual piece deserving of inclusion in a Presidential collection. ( 400-500)
GEORGE BUSH - Good letter, dated July 14, 2000 with good content and an interesting postscript: "Thanks for your support of George. He's a good man and won't let you down." Signed in black felt tip. ( 350-450 )
GEORGE BUSH - Letter dated Feb. 7, 1978 with great political content. In part: "...I am getting actively cranked up in politics with an eye to '80. There's a long road, but needless to say the "Bush list" has plenty of room for the entire Lucas family on it...I must con
JIMMY CARTER - Exceptional color 8 x 10 of the Carter clan signed by Jimmy Carter and Rosalyn Carter on the white margin. A good display piece. (250-300 )
JIMMY CARTER - Signed bank check, dated November 9, 1959, payable to Bob Solomon in the amount of $29.29. In nice condition. ( 200-300 )
GROVER CLEVELAND - Nice handwritten letter, front and back, dated November 23, 1902, to George Harvey. In part: "I hope I may be permitted to avail myself of this note to express my appreciation of your kindness in sending me Harper's Weekly, and to assure you that it is gre
GROVER CLEVELAND - Handwritten letter, dated March 23, 1901, Princeton. Cleveland declines an invitation to write an article for a magazine. In part: "I am sorry to say that I am not in a situation to make an engagement for contributing an article to "Success..." An excelle
BILL CLINTON - Letter as Governor of Arkansas, dated August 20, 1992. In full "I want to wish you the very best on your birthday, and I hope this special day is filled with the joy and happiness you deserve. Thank you for the gift of your friendship." Boldly signed in f
BILL CLINTON - Rare and desirable handwritten letter to his Grandmother while a student in college, written on the back of a postcard, October 11, 1956. In full: "Dear Mammaw-I was here last weekend on a visit to Frank Holt's daughter, Lyda. She said to tell you hello- S
CALVIN COOLIDGE - A pair of White House cards, one signed by the President, the other signed by Grace Coolidge. A desirable pair of cards in excellent condition. ( 400-500)
CALVIN COOLIDGE - Bold signature, "Calvin Coolidge" very nicely matted with a portrait of the President double matted in suede. Ready for a frame. ( 250-275 )
DWIGHT D EISENHOWER - Handsome 11 x 14 matte finish portrait boldly inscribed on the lower white margin "For George Paris-with best wishes, Dwight D. Eisenhower." Mounted to acid free board at top and ready to frame! ( 700-750 )
DWIGHT D EISENHOWER - Letter dated May 27, 1953, on White House stationery, sending thanks for a press release received. Signed "DE." Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. (400-500 )
DWIGHT D EISENHOWER - Excellent letter with outstanding military content, dated August 14, 1965, Gettysburg, Pa. Eisenhower writes to Lt. Col. Saul Solow regarding the advancement in rank for Maj. Gen. Leland S. Hobbs. In part: "...General Hobbs was a splendid combat commander
DWIGHT D EISENHOWER - A letter dated January 28, 1966 in which Eisenhower expresses his regret at not being able to attend a Boy Scouts of America Awards Dinner, but at the same time accepting an invitation to serve as Honorary Chairman of the Council. In part: "...While I wou
GERALD FORD - One of the greatest conversations in this sale! A mock check, payable to Richard M. Nixon on Sept. 8, 1974, insinuating a payoff was made in return for turning over the Presidency. According to the original source of this check, Ford unwittingly signed t
GERALD FORD - A highly collectable statement signed by Ford, on the findings of the Warren Commission which investigated the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In full: "In 1964, the Warren Commission unanimously decided: 1. Lee Harvey Oswald was the assassin, and 2. T
GERALD FORD - Fantastic signed typescript of the Pardon of Richard Nixon, granted by Ford in August of 1974. The full text is printed on mock White House stationery and reads, in part: "...Now, therefore, I, Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States, pursuant to th
JAMES GARFIELD - Good handwritten letter dated Feb. 25, 1876. In full: "Please send me a copy of the last agricultural report. J.A. Garfield, Feb. 25/76." A choice example hinged to another sheet at top as originally acquired from Walter Benjamin Autographs. ( 800-900 )
ULYSSES S GRANT - Excellent handwritten letter as President, dated September 23, 1872. Grant must fill a vacant government post. In part: "My Sec. To sign patents, Mr. Jos. Parish died yesterday. I wish to appoint Judge Williamson of Va. In his place but do not remember his
WARREN HARDING - Signed bank check, dated April 30, 1908 payable to Central Ohio Paper Co. in the amount of $89.19. In excellent condition. (350-400 )
WARREN HARDING - Exceptional 10 x 13 sepia tone portrait, taken by Pach Bros. Of New York, boldly signed on the bottom white margin "Warren G. Harding." A handsome portrait exceptional in every way, and perfect for display. (700-900)
WARREN HARDING - Good Letter written as senator, dated March 9, 1918. Interesting letter regarding advertising in his newspaper, The Marion Star. In part "I had rather that the Select List Directory had not referred to my official position in setting forth the merits of t
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON - Signed bank check, no date, payable to W. Neville in the amount of $10.00. A very attractive piece, tipped to another sheet. Excellent! ( 1,400-1,600 )
HERBERT HOOVER - Letter dated May 29, 1917, Washington D.C. In full: "The King of the Belgians has recently changed his Private Secretary. I do not know the present gentleman, but his former secretary was the Chevalier Cartier de Wiart, who has now been promoted." Signed i
HERBERT HOOVER - A pair of White House cards, one signed by the President, the other signed by his wife, Lou Henry Hoover. Both in fantastic condition. ( 550-600 )
ANDREW JACKSON - Signed land grant dated April 23, 1829. Granting a parcel of land in Indiana to Benjamin Mugg. Countersigned by George Graham as commissioner of the general land office. In very fine condition. ( 1,500-1,700)
THOMAS JEFFERSON - Choice military commission, dated Feb. 23, 1809. A scarce and ornate document, 14 x 16, on vellum, featuring the American flag and cannon vignettes. Appointing William Pennell a Captain in the sixth regiment of Infantry. The document is in very fine condi
THOMAS JEFFERSON & JAMES MADISON - Excellent signed land grant, dated April 7, 1806, granting land in Steubenville, Ohio to Abraham Richardson. The attractive document features the original wafer seal intact and is signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison at bottom. A very nice piece.
ANDREW JOHNSON - Signed Presidential appointment dated July 27, 1868 appointing Charles P. Heywood collector of internal revenue for the third district of Missouri. In very fine condition with the embossed seal intact. Handsome for display. ( 1,400-1,600)
LYNDON JOHNSON - Letter dated December 23, 1971 on "LBJ" stationery, thanking the recipient for two signed art prints. In part "I am delighted to have them and to know that you still share my interest in western art...". Boldly signed "LBJ." ( 250-300)
LYNDON JOHNSON - Letter as senator dated July 20, 1949, forwarding a letter to a friend. Boldly signed in full. ( 350-400)
JOHN F KENNEDY - A great West Point association archive including two Kenndy signed documents relating a man desiring to be accepted as a cadet at the military academy. The man wrote Kennedy attempting to secure an appointment to the academy in 1954, and Kennedy was very p
ABRAHAM LINCOLN - Handwritten discharge, dated Feb.16, 1865. On a piece of lined paper, Lincoln has penned: "Let this man take the oath of Dec. 8, 1863 & be discharged. A. Lincoln Feb. 16, 1865." In fine condition and suitable for display. ( 5,500-6,000 )
ABRAHAM LINCOLN - Nice handwritten signed discharge, dated March 17, 1865. In reply to a handwritten note from James Speed (at top) Lincoln replies: "Let this man take the oath of Dec. 8, 1863 & be discharged. A Lincoln March 17, 1865." With a transparent grape colored stai
JAMES MADISON - Handwritten letter, dated Feb.11, 1824 to Gov. James Bargour of Virginia regarding financial matters. He writes in part: "...We are not to forget that our arrangement with the bank of Fred(ricksburg) will require renewal at the close of the present month.
JAMES MADISON - His free frank signature, "James Madison, Dept. of War," penned on an address leaf to the Governor of Tennessee postmarked July 13. Pencil notation on the left hand side reads "Letter transmitting Act of Pa. 1802." Excellent. ( 950-1,000)
WILLIAM MCKINLEY - A good State of Ohio Executive Chamber card signed "Yours Very Truly, Wm. McKinley" in bold brown ink. ( 350-400 )
JAMES MONROE - Attractive land grant signed as President, dated July 18, 1818, conveying 320 acres of land in Illinois to Enoch Moody. Handsome vignettes and a nice seal still intact. A good document for display. (900-1,200 )
RICHARD NIXON - Good signed letter, signed "RN," dated August 6, 1971, on White House stationery, with numismatic content. Nixon send Congressman Jack McDonald the new Eisenhower silver dollar. In part: "Last week I had the good fortune to receive one of the first Eisenho
RICHARD NIXON - Nice vintage signed 7 x 9 matte finish photo boldly inscribed at the bottom white margin "To Halman Loeb-With every good wish from Dick Nixon." (300-400 )
RICHARD NIXON - Signed letter, dated January 27, 1950 on U.S. House of Representatives stationery, updating the recipient as to the status of legislation affecting the Navajo Indian Tribe. Nixon advises that the legislation was vetoed by the President, but was revised and
JAMES POLK - Very nice signed military appointment. Dated July 20, 1848, appointing Brevet Captain Henry J. Hunt to the rank of Major. Beautiful vignettes on vellum with an eagle at top and American flags, canons and canon balls at bottom. In very nice overall conditio
RONALD REAGAN - Handwritten draft of a letter to football star Roman Gabriel, dated June 1, 1967. A great letter from the Gipper! In part: "...it was very kind and thoughtful of you to send the autographed photo to the "Skipper" and he was very thrilled. It's on his bedr
RONALD REAGAN - Superb and unusual signed 8 x 10 color photo of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. What makes this photo unusual is that Ronald Reagan has also signed Nancy's name! Boldly inscribed in Reagan's hand "With Our Best Wishes-Nancy & Ronald Reagan." A wonderful photo of
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT - Good letter dated December 7, 1931 on State of New York stationery, to Jeff S. Moore. Handmarked "Personal" by Roosevelt. In part: "...I was greatly interested in your article on silver which you sent me with your recent letter...it is particularly interes
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT - Letter as President, dated March 19, 1940 on White House stationery. In full: "It was thoughtful of you to send me that nice word of approval of the address. I am so glad that you liked it. Affectionate regards to Mrs. Johnson..." Roosevelt has crossed ou
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT - Memorandum regarding contributions in the amount of $6,002 received for the Democratic fund, dated Nov. 27, 1932 on Georgia Warm Springs Foundation stationery. Boldly signed by Roosevelt with the notation (in another hand): "This amount will be delivered t
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT - A highly desirable document, on White House stationery, conferring the Legion of Merit Degree upon Col. Stepan Savvich Vlasenko of the Red Army, U.S.S.R. The document outlines the soldier's participation in the capture of Kiev and is boldly signed "Frankl
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT - Good letter with handwritten additions, dated Feb. 2, 1932 on State of New York Executive Chamber stationery. Roosevelt writes to Frank C. Walker of New York, in full: "Thank you so much for your greetings on my birthday. It was good to of you to think of
THEODORE ROOSEVELT - Letter dated Sept. 5, 1911 on The Outlook stationery. Overwhelmed with invitations to speak, the former President declines yet another, in part, "...I deeply appreciate the courtesy and kindness of those who ask me...but you have no conception of the drai
THEODORE ROOSEVELT - A beautiful and impressive oversized document appointing Moulton N. Johnson a Lieutenant Assistant Surgeon in the Navy. Dated April 18, 1902 and in pristine condition. On vellum with beautiful vignettes. Nicely matted and in superb condition. (900-1,200 )
WILLIAM TAFT - A good letter, dated July 30, 1921, from Canada, acknowledging receipt of congratulations of Taft's appointment as Chief Justice. In part: "...I am glad to hear from you that you note the satisfaction on all sides at the President's action..." Accompanied
WILLIAM TAFT - Document appointing Henry Fairfax Ayres a cadet in the United States Military Academy dated June 16, 1904. On vellum with an attractive vignette at top and boldly signed by Taft as Secretary of War. (400-500)
ZACHARY TAYLOR - Good content manuscript letter signed "Z. Taylor 1st Regt., U.S. Infy., Comdg." Dated Aug. 26, 1834 to his superior Gen. R. Jones in Washington. Taylor reports on the arrival of recruits to reinforce the garrison there, advising that 101 recruits had arriv
ZACHARY TAYLOR - Rare four language ship's passport, filled in blank, boldly signed by Taylor as President. The document bears paper loss at center which has been expertly repaired. Taylor's signature is in excellent condition with the exception of slight acid burn surrou
HARRY TRUMAN - Exceptional printed copy of Truman's official Presidential portrait, 9 x 12, boldly inscribed "To: Marie Armstrong from Harry S. Truman." Nicely matted to 11 x 14 and perfect for display. ( 600-800)
HARRY TRUMAN - Letter dated March 13, 1951, to New York Post columnist Leonard Lyons. On White House Stationery, U.S. Naval Station, Key West Florida. "It was very thoughtful of you to send me the tear sheets from Look Magazine containing your article on Margaret. I
HARRY TRUMAN - Letter dated Jan. 17, 1953, to New York Post columnist Leonard Lyons. On White House stationery. Truman writes just days before the end of his Presidency. In part: "...I am happy to know that my last address while in the Presidency to the American people s
HARRY TRUMAN - Letter dated Sept. 14, 1955, St. Louis, Mo, to New York Post columnist Leonard Lyons. Interesting content mentioning Richard Nixon. In part: "I don't want, at this time, to get into any further controversies with Nixon or anyone else...Please leave any pol
HARRY TRUMAN - Letter dated Oct. 24, 1955, St. Louis, Mo, to New York Post columnist Leonard Lyons. Truman is unhappy with some recent press and states, in part: "...I certainly appreciate your handling of the matter because you knew the truth and he didn't..." In a leng
HARRY TRUMAN - Letter dated June 16, 1961, St. Louis, Mo, to New York Post columnist Leonard Lyons. In full: "I certainly appreciated your note enclosing me that editorial from the New York Post headed "Cuba, Mr. Nixon and History". It certainly is most interesting. Eve
JOHN TYLER - Free franked envelope to Alexander Gardiner of New York addressed and franked by Tyler. Tipped to a sheet as originally acquired from Walter Benjamin Autographs. A choice example. ( 600-800)
MARTIN VAN BUREN - Free frank addressed to Effington Lawrence of Long Island. Some foxing, otherwise excellent. ( 700-800 )
GEORGE WASHINGTON - Bold signature, clipped from a document. Mounted to another sheet for strength, vertical fold separation through signature which barely affects the overall appeal of this fine piece. ( 7,000-7,500 )
GEORGE WASHINGTON - Highly desirable signed Revolutionary war discharge, dated June 9, 1783. Discharging Dudley Stearns, a soldier, after having served five years in the American army. Silked and in very good condition. Slight acid burn to the "W" in Washington, else excellen
ANIMATION - Cel of Baby Bugs Bunny from ¿Bugs Bunny¿s Busting Out All Over.¿ In excellent condition and perfect for display. (200-250)
ANIMATION - Cel of Wile E. Coyote, showing the poor guy flattened! The cel is accompanied by the original animation drawing and is in excellent condition. Original Warner Brothers animation art is very desirable. (250-300)
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO - A very boldly signed album page beautifully inscribed by both comedians. The album page is pale yellow and in absolutely excellent condition. We¿ll even throw in an 8 x 10 still for framing! (1,000-1,200 )
NICK ADAMS - Stunning 11 x 14 vintage matte finish sepia tone photo of the actor who died too young boldly inscribed ¿For Floyd-A great guy and a great friend. Thanks for everything. God bless you-Your friend, Nick.¿ Rare in this size. (400-600 )
DON AMECHE - A theatrical loan-out agreement which provided for the actor¿s services in his last film in 1991. Boldly signed. (75-100 )
PAMELA ANDERSON - Sizzling red swimsuit, just like the one worn by the sexy siren on ¿Baywatch¿, boldly signed in black and nicely matted and framed. A great collectable ready to hang on your wall! ( 600-800)
FRED ASTAIRE - A wonderful photo of Astaire with Judy Garland from the immortal ¿Easter Parade.¿ Boldly signed by Astaire at bottom right. Excellent! (275-300)
GENE AUTRY - A letter written on California Angels stationery, dated August 18, 1982 in which Autry declines to hire a prospective artist. Boldly signed by Autry in full and ready to display. (125-150)
GENE AUTRY - . The Holy Grail for serious western collectors! A beautiful jet black Fender model DG95 acoustic guitar boldly signed by the world¿s singing cowboy in silver on the body. In 12 years, (other than the one Johnny Cash had him sign, which is one of Cash¿s mo
LAUREN BACALL - Charming 8 x 10 photo of a young Bacall, boldly signed. In excellent condition and perfect for display. (75-100 )
LUCILLE BALL AND DESI ARNAZ - Gorgeous original still from the 1956 film classic ¿Forever Darling¿ Boldly inscribed ¿To Cal-Good luck! Desi Arnaz¿ and ¿Lucille Ball.¿ A great portrait of America¿s most beloved husband and wife comedy duo. ( 500-600 )
BEACH BOYS MIKE LOVE - What better memento than Love¿s very own personally owned and worn Hawaiian shirt? This is it, and this is your chance to add it to your Rock & Roll memorabilia collection! ( 250-300 )
THE BEATLES - Gold record award presented to Beach Boy¿s Dennis Wilson¿s company Surf City Productions for the Beatle¿s classic ¿Abbey Road.¿ A very nice display piece perfect for the Beatles afficionado. (500-600 )
THE BEATLES - Platinum record award presented to Beach Boy¿s Dennis Wilson¿s company Surf City Productions for ¿Abbey Road.¿ A great companion piece to the gold award offered above! (500-600)
THE BEATLES AND ELVIS PRESLEY - Perhaps the most interesting and unique Beatles signed photo to ever come to market. This black and white photo, approximately 6 ½ x 8 ½ inches, was signed for Elvis Presley¿s tour manager, Joe Esposito on the historic night in which the Fab Four and Elvis
WARREN BEATTY - A Director¿s Guild of America agreement, dated Nov. 1, 1976, in which Beatty, on behalf of his company Dogwood Productions, amends a prior agreement with the Guild. Boldly signed in full. (100-150 )
JOHN BELUSHI - Nice ink signature on a large off white slip attractively matted with a color 8 x 10 as Belushi from ¿Animal House.¿ A great display! ( 300-400 )
JACK BENNY - A tremendous letter written by Benny to fellow comedic legend Red Skelton. Dated Oct. 24, 1949. In part: ¿¿..Am feeling fine now, and don¿t forget-I owe you a couple of minutes on your program. You can have it any time you would like it¿¿ Boldly signed ¿J
JACK BENNY - A letter written to Hollywood¿s best known gossip columnist, Louella Parsons. Dated February 1, 1944. Benny sends Louella greetings and informs her that he hasn¿t yet had a chance to read her book, but that wife, Mary has. ¿Mary tells me it¿s great. Have
HUMPHREY BOGART - Excellent and dramatic 8 x 10, showing Bogart amid a background of newspaper headlines. Inscribed ¿For Gene-good luck-Humphrey Bogart.¿ The blue ballpoint has somewhat faded, but is still very legible. An outstanding portrait! (1,800-2,200 )
HUMPHREY BOGART - Nice ink signature on the back of a small boxing photo. Also signed by three others. ( 400-600)
RAY BOLGER - Terrific 8 x 10 photo of Bolger as the Scarecrow of Oz, interacting with Dorothy and The Tin Man. Nicely inscribed ¿To James Harris-From the Scarecrow of Oz, Ray Bolger.¿ ( 275-325 )
CLARA BOW - Incredible matte-finish sepia toned 8 x 10 portrait of the ¿It Girl¿ at her very best and most beautiful, inscribed ¿To-Leslie Foster, All good wishes, Clara Bow.¿ An exceptional photo in every way! (800-1,000 )
DAVID BOWIE - The singer¿s owned and worn jacket which was donated to the Make A Wish Foundation of New York. The jacket is red with black and white trim at the collar and cuffs. Included is the original auction book from the auction event. Bowie personal memorabilia is
EVELYN BRENT - Gorgeous 11 x 14 portrait boldly inscribed to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith; ¿To L. Allan Smith-Sincerely, Evelyn Brent.¿ (125-150)
MARY BRIAN - Nice vintage 11 x 14 matte finish sepia tone portrait inscribed to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. In fine condition. (100-125)
MARY BRIAN - Another beautiful 11 x 14 matte finish sepia tone portrait inscribed to Allan Smith. Perfect! (125-150 )
LLOYD BRIDGES - A long-sleeved striped dress shirt worn by Bridges in the film ¿Blown Away.¿ Accompanied by a Walt Disney Attractions COA. (75-100 )
GARTH BROOKS - Lyrics to the Brooks classic hit ¿If Tomorrow Never Dies¿ completely written in the hand of co-writer Kent Blazy and signed by both Blazy and Brooks. Inscribed ¿Thanks-God bless-Garth Brooks¿ and ¿Thanks-Kent Blazy.¿ The manuscript is in excellent conditi
RAND BROOKS - Dashing 11 x 14 vintage matte finish sepia tone portrait inscribed ¿To my friend Allan-Wishing you the best. As always, Rand.¿ Perfect for display. ( 100-125)
CLARENCE SINCLAIR BULL - One of Hollywood¿s greatest and most renowned photographers writes a letter regarding photos he took of Gloria Swanson. In part ¿The photographs of Miss Swanson that I have are collectors items and prints from original negatives¿.¿ An uncommon signature in
GEORGE BURNS - A classic 8 x 10 pose of Burns, in color. ( 50-75)
GEORGE BURNS AND BROOKE SHIELDS - An 8 x 10 publicity photo for the film ¿Just You and Me, Kid¿ boldly signed ¿To Ron-Best, George Burns¿ and ¿To Ron-with love, Brooke Shields xx.¿ Fine for display. (125-150)
MARIA CALLAS - Spectacular signed photograph, 7 x 9, of the rare Diva in a scene from ¿Madame Butterfly¿ boldly inscribed to fellow entertainer, pianist Roderick Pinkerton in bold black marker ¿To Roderick Pinkerton very cordially Maria Callas 1962.¿ Calls is a tough si
AL CAPP - Rare signed contract providing for Capp¿s professional management with the William Morris Agency, dated Oct. 14, 1961. The document outlines all terms and conditions of the agency¿s services is boldly signed by Capp at the conclusion. ( 150-175 )
ENRICO CARUSO - Handwritten letter on a postcard, 1910, Milan. Caruso writes in Italian regarding his travels through Paris and London. Written to Aime Bachman, who, with her family, took care of Caruso when he was caught in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Boldly sign
THE CELL - Anatomical male figure unpainted standby made for the film, but not used. The 10 inch high figure is modeled after sculpture used in study classes for European art students from 1920 to 1930. Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer. ( 300-400)
MAE CLARKE - Nice 11 x 14 portrait with a lengthy inscription to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. Boldly signed in full. (125-150 )
PATSY CLINE - An incredible and eerie piece of memorabilia from Cline¿s manager and pilot on her ill-fated last flight, Randy Hughes. This 1963 pocket diary was recovered from the actual scene of the crash which killed Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas and Hughes, w
GLENN CLOSE - The actresses¿ contract for providing for her appearance in the film ¿The Natural¿ dated July 29, 1983. In fine condition. ( 100-125 )
NAT KING COLE - Tremendous 8 x 10 publicity photo of King and ¿The Nat King Cole Trio¿ boldly signed by all four. Very early and outstanding, with trivial creasing at left which does not materially detract from the appeal of this uncommon piece. (850-950 )
COMEDIANS¿and ROBERT GOULET - A wonderful 8 x 10 photo of three beloved comedians, Foster Brooks, Steve Allen, Don Knotts and singer Robert Goulet. Inscribed by each with Brooks adding ¿Thank you and God Bless¿ and Allen adding ¿Ron-Best Wishes.¿ An unusual combination of American Trea
COUNTRY MUSIC - A screaming yellow Gibson Epiphone electric guitar signed on the body and pickguard by 16 country stras: Vince Gill, Deana Carter, Amy Grant, Chalee Tennison, Susan Ashton, Ray Benson, Paul Brandt, Jeff Foxworthy (who adds ¿You Redneck¿), Mark Miller, Mar
COUNTRY MUSIC - Fabulous and historically important vintage book, ¿The Official Grand Ole Opry History-Picture Book,¿ signed by a dazzling array of Opry members, on or adjacent to their portrait and bio. Included are bold, ink signatures of Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, Haw
COWBOY HEROES - A great lot comprised of signed color 8 x 10 photos of two of the world¿s best loved cowboy film stars: Clayton Moore, as the Lone Ranger and Roy Rogers. (200-300)
JOAN CRAWFORD - A mesmerizing vintage matte finish 8 x 10 photo, circa 1932, taken by George Hurrell of a young, beautiful Crawford, nicely inscribed ¿To Lola from Joan Crawford.¿ (400-500 )
JOAN CRAWFORD - A nice letter, full of personal content, written to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. Dated May 2, 1952. In part ¿¿.The children are busy with plans for the summer. We hope to have much fun in our garden and learning to do things about the house
JOAN CRAWFORD - Yet another letter written to her friend, Allan Smith, this one dated April 8, 1949. In part ¿¿I had a wonderful day with the children¿¿ (100-125)
JOAN CRAWFORD - A handwritten letter to Allan Smith postmarked Jan. 17, 1939. In full ¿Allan dear-I¿m so sorry but I do not have any new photographs. Thank you for wanting one. Bless you-Joan.¿ (150-175)
INGRID BERGMAN. - Handwritten letter signed ¿Ingrid¿. One page both sides, Cactus Flower stationery, April 22, 1969. Writing from¿ the set of ¿Walk in the Spring Rain,¿ Bergman sends news and good wishes. In part: ¿ I am happy to have finally started this picture that I
INGRID BERGMAN. - Handwritten letter on a note card, March 8, 1946. One AA winner congratulates another! In full: ¿ Dear Joan, my very sincere congratulations! Ingrid Bergman.¿ In fine condition. ( 400-500)
BILLIE BURKE . - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Billie¿, two pages, personal stationery, no date. Burke sends congratulations on Crawford¿s Oscar win, in full: ¿ Joan Darling, I didn¿t want o bother you after the joyous excitement of winning the cherished prize ¿Michael Cur
MAURICE CHEVALIER. - Color vintage glossy photo, signed and inscribed in blue fountain pen ¿ To Joan, From her most faithful admirer ¿ and lover, Maurice, 1966¿. In fine condition. Affixed to a slightly larger mount. ( 250-350)
NOEL COWARD. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Noelie¿ on one of his personal notecards. In full" A quick rush of emotion: "Darling Joanie, it has suddenly occurred to me that I have loved you for thirty nine Years! Noelie". In fine condions. Accompanied by the appare
GEORGE CUKOR. - Good letter signed ¿ Always, George¿. Two pages, personal stationery, August 24, 1973. Absolutely fabulous and colorful content! In Part: ¿ Do you remember all of the nonsense we had to go through ¿ Timing a kiss with a stop-watch ¿ Checking your décolle
BETTE DAVIS. - Handwritten letter signed ¿Bette¿ inside one of her personal note cards, no date. Davis Writes, in full: ¿ Dear Joan, How thoughtful of you to send me such a charming basket of flowers ¿ plus my kitchen matches!! Many thanks, Bette.¿ Great association b
IRENE DUNNE. - Handwritten letter, one page, La Quinta Hotel stationery, no date. Dunne Sends her congratulations, in part: ¿ I know how happy you must be and one Mr. Curtiz must be jumping with joy. You & your great success has made me more anxious than ever to work
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. - Good letter, one page, on ¿DDE¿ stationery, June 3, 1967. In full: ¿ I hope you will accept my apology for the delay in thanking you for your very great courtesy in meeting my party and me at the Camelot Theatre in Palm Springs. All the others in our pa
HENRY FONDA. - Handwritten letter signed ¿Hank¿, two pages, July 31, 1966. In full: ¿ Dear Joan, Of course I understand your not being able to make the party. We missed you though, and we¿re happy to know Cindy¿s all right. Thank you for your sweet note. Love, Hank¿
LYNN FONTANNE. - Christmas card to Joan Crawford signed inside: "Darling, we love & Miss you in our lives & Wish you a Merry Xmas & Happy New Year. Lynn & Alfred¿. In fine condition. ( 100-150 )
GLENN FORD. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Glenn¿. One page, personal stationery, no letter - ! Love much ¿ Just as always! Glenn¿. In fine condition, with three rust stains from staples in blank areas. ( 125-150)
ARTHUR GODFREY. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Arthur¿,. Three pages, personal stationery, May 1, 1972. A humorous letter regarding a pair of horses, in part: ¿As for Palominos. It is true that I use two¿ palominos¿ but I do not provide these studs with mates, preferring t
HELEN HAYES. - Good letter signed ¿ Helen¿, one page, personal stationery, February 4, 1946. Hayes sends congratulations on Crawford¿s AA Nomination, In part:¿ I was told last night that you had been nominated for the Academy Award and that there was no question in anyo
HELEN HAYES. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Helen,¿ two pages, personal stationery, October 15, 1973. Hayes graciously pens, In full: ¿You are incredible! And I wish I could be as gracious and as thoughtful of my friends and make them as happy as your messages make m
HELEN HAYES. - Christmas card from Hayes to Crawford, showing a lion and a lamb on the front, signed inside: ¿Love, Dear Joan. Helen Hayes. Bless you for my Birthday wire!¿ (100-125 )
EDITH HEAD. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Edith & Bill¿, one page, personal stationery, January 1, 1976. Head thanks Crawford for Christmas Goodies, In full: ¿ You are such a dear to remember us at Christmastime ¿ and what a really delicious gift ¿ as we enjoy it, we w
AUDREY HEPBURN. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Audrey¿, two pages, no date. In full: ¿ I am happy and touched to have your affectionate cable. How kind you have always been to me¿ in happy moments and now in my sadness. Thank you with a hug. Audrey¿. In fine condition.
KATHARINE HEPBURN. - Rare handwritten letter signed ¿Kate¿, one page, personal stationery, April 19, 1968. Terrific content as one Academy Award winner to another. In full: ¿ How nice ¿ again such a warm and sweet letter from you ¿ You are very thoughtful ¿ It is always a j
KATHARINE HEPBURN. - Handwritten note signed ¿Kate¿ on her personal note card, no date. ¿Dear Joan ¿ you spoil me- Many, many thanks. Affection. Kate.¿ In fine condition. Wonderful association! ( 500-600 )
KATHERINE HEPBURN. - Handwritten letter signed ¿Kate,¿ two pages, personal stationery, no date. Hepburn sends thanks for support, in full: ¿Dear Joan ¿ You are really sweet ¿ You give me your firm support ¿ that is increasingly rare support as time removes near ones & dear on
KATHARINE HEPBURN. - Handwritten letter signed ¿Kate,¿ one page, on personal stationery, October 21, 1968. Hepburn writes, In full: ¿Dear Joan ¿ Many thanks for those kind words ¿ You are so sweet to brother & I & terrifying so ¿ we¿ll see ¿ Affectionately, Kate.¿ In fine co
ALFRED HITCHCOCK. - Letter affectionately signed ¿Hitch,¿ one page, on personal stationery, dated August 19, 1976. ¿Alma and I thank you so very much for your warm birthday greetings¿ Hitch.¿ He adds ¿Dearest Joan¿ in his hand as a salutation. In fine condition. Accompani
ALFRED HITCHCOCK. - Letter signed ¿Hitch,¿ one page, personal stationery, April 22, 1968. Brief thanks, in full: ¿My dear Joan, my very gracious thanks for your nice letter. Sincerely, Hitch.¿ In fine condition, with two small rust stains, one touching the ¿H¿, and the enve
ALFRED HITCHCOCK. - Letter signed ¿Hitch¿, one page, personal stationery, November 1, 1965. Wonderful content, with a zinger of a opening line! In full: ¿My dear Joan, In my very rare homosexual moments I often glance through the pages of Vogue, where the other day I saw a
HAL HOLBROOK. - Handwritten letter, one page, personal stationery, May 19, 1971. Holbrook thanks Crawford, in part: ¿What a pleasant surprise to¿know you watched our show¿we are all fans of yours. We are confused, too, over the cancellation. We¿ll miss our show a gre
GLENDA JACKSON. - Handwritten letter, one page, personal stationery, October 8, 1971. In full: ¿Thank you so very much for forwarding me the article. It is extremely kind of you to take such an interest and I do hope, that if and when I next go to America, we can met & I
SAM JAFFE. - Letter signed ¿Sam,¿ one page, personal stationery, March 8, 1946. In part: ¿I Am sure that winning the Academy Award is the crowning achievement of your career, and I want to tell you that as for me I think you¿re well deserving of it and I hope you do m
JOSHUA LOGAN. - Handwritten letter signed ¿Josh¿, one page both sides, personal stationery, February 17, 1971. Logan markets his home to Crawford. In Part: ¿ I have a beautiful old house in¿Connecticut¿May have seem spread of it in Vogue and House Beautiful. we want to
SOPHIA LOREN. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Sophia¿, on both sides of a Villa Ponti note card. Quick, good wishes: ¿ My three men and I send you our warmest wishes for a very happy and serene 1974. Much love, Sophia¿. In fine condition. ( 350-400)
MOUNTBATTEN. - Letter signed ¿ Mountbatten of Burma¿. One page, Admiral of the Fleet stationery, December 19, 1971. The Earl sends Christmas greetings: ¿ Thank you so much for your charming Christmas greetings which I was delighted to receive. I send you my best wishes
MOUNTBATTEN. - Vintage matte-finish portrait in military uniform, signed and inscribed in blue fountain pen ¿To Joan Crawford with best wishes, Mountbatten of Burma, A.F.¿ In fine condition. ( 650-700 )
MARY PICKFORD. - Good letter signed ¿ Mary¿. One page, personal stationery, March 13, 1946. More Oscar congratulations, In part: ¿ I am so happy about the Academy Award, for it is so very right. I was unable to go to the Chinese Theatre that night but I had the radio tu
MARY PICKFORD. - Letter signed ¿ Mary¿, one page, personal stationery, April 14, 1966. A charming letter from a fellow actress, in Part: ¿ Your heart in very large and loving - No wonder you have so many staunch friends. Time is passing quickly and I regret that we do
CESAR ROMERO. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Butch,¿ one page, personal stationery, December 26th, 1971. Gracious Christmas Thanks, in Part: ¿ Maria[his sister] and I want to thank you for the wonderful Seyco goodies¿ do hope you had a happy Christmas and may the new year
ROSALIND RUSSELL. - Handwritten letter signed¿ Rosalind¿, two pages, monogrammed stationery , June 1, no year. ¿ Dear, dear Joan, you are really as angel and most thoughtful to send me that warm mailgram. Thank you, thank you Joan. Speaking of ¿superb,¿ I hear you were jus
DORE SCHARY. - Two letters, each one page, personal stationery. The first, dated March 11, 1946, and signed in full , sends Oscar winning congratulations: ¿ One of the big kicks in putting on the Academy Show was the satisfaction of hearing the announcement that you w
PHIL SILVERS. - Handwritten letter, one page, Delmonico¿s hotel stationery, no date. In full: ¿ Dear, dear Joan, how very dear of you to send that very considerate letter. You are quite a Lady and it was a joy to hear from you. Much love, Phil Silvers, P.S. Much love!¿
BARBARA STANWYCK. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Missy¿, one page, personal stationery, December 23, 1971, in full: ¿ Joan Dear, Once again thank you for thinking of me in such a lovely way during my illness. The plant is beautiful of course ¿ but more that that your words of
BARBARA STANWYCK. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Barbara¿, one page, personal stationery, March 8, 1946. From one legend to another, In full: ¿ Congratulations! We wanted you to know how very pleased and happy we were with your deserving Award last nite. I only regret you w
BARBARA STANWYCK. - Handwritten letter signed ¿ Missy¿, one page, personal stationery, November 23, 1973. In part: ¿ No, Altman¿s did not have permission, but as I understand, they do not need your approval in an ¿as¿ such as this. They are only comparing people ¿ you are n
HAL WALLIS. - Good letter, one page, personal stationery, March 8, 1946. The producer of Casablanca congratulates Crawford, In part: ¿ My congratulations¿.. to you on your triumph last night¿ I know you must realize that the award was extremely popular and one that wa
HARRY WARNER. - Letter signed ¿ H.M. Warner¿, one page, personal stationery, March 8 1946. More congratulations on her Oscar win, In part: ¿ Mrs. Warner and I were so thrilled last night when they chose you as the outstanding actress of the year. We don¿t know of anyth
JACK WARNER. - Letter signed ¿Jack,¿ one page, Warner Bros. stationery, March 8, 1946. Warner sends his congratulations, in part: ¿Am so sorry that you were ill and therefore unable to personally accept your Oscar at the Academy Awards last night. It was the most grati
BILLY WILDER. - Letter signed ¿Billy W,¿ one page, Paramount Pictures stationery, March 16, 1946. Spirited AA Congratulations, in full: ¿Goddamn those flu germs that kept you away. It was a circus, and you were the Queen. We love you.¿ Signed by Charles Brackett as ¿C
CREAM - Nice 8 x 10 photo signed by Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce in their prime. Excellent. (200-300)
BING CROSBY - Handsome signed portrait, 8 x 10 matte finish sepia tone, inscribed ¿To Endaleino-Best Wishes, Bing Crosby.¿ In excellent condition. (200-300)
BING CROSBY - A good letter, on Blue Skies Village stationery, to the stockholders of the real estate investment firm regarding the Cathedral City, California property. Crosby writes about new additions to the Trailer park, stating, in part: ¿¿Tenants going into the ne
ROBERT CUMMINGS - A nice vintage 5 x 7 portrait of a dashing Cummings, inscribed ¿To Lillian-Good Luck¿Your Friend, Robert Cummings.¿ In pristine condition. ( 40-60)
VIOLA DANA - Terrific 11 x 14 vintage matte finish sepia tone portrait inscribed ¿To Allan Smith- A devoted fan-Sincerely, Viola Dana. Scarce. ( 125-150)
BEBE DANIELS - A nice handwritten letter to Louella Parsons¿ daughter and co-columnist Harriet. Warm, personal content comprises a full page on Daniels¿ personal stationery. In excellent condition. (100-125)
OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND - Attractive Portrait in character from ¿Gone With the Wind¿ as Melanie. Inscribed ¿Every good wish-Olivia de Havilland-Melanie.¿ In fine condition. (175-200)
PRISCILLA DEAN - A haunting, yet beautiful 10 x 13 vintage matte finish sepia tone portrait of the silent film actress nicely inscribed in white ink to Harriett Parsons ¿To Harriett-Whom I admire greatly. My love always, Priscilla.¿ (125-150)
MARLENE DIETRICH - Dramatic and hypnotic 8 x 10 of Dietrich at her very best, bearing one of the finest, boldest signatures you¿ll ever find. Beautiful! ( 150-175 )
WALT DISNEY - A beautiful, fluid signature which has been cut and laid down on a 3 x 5 card. Despite this, the signature rates a 10-plus! Perfect for matting with a portrait of Disney or any of his characters. A choice example! ( 1,000-1200 )
DOORS RAY MANZAREK - A great grouping of items sure to ¿light your fire!¿ The first piece is a Casio electronic keyboard signed boldly in silver; the next is a commemorative award featuring a gold disc and a 45 sleeve featuring Doors stamps (first day of issue) signed by Man
DUKE ELLINGTON - Bold signature, ¿Good luck, Duke Ellington,¿ on back of a Caesar¿s Palace postcard. In excellent condition. ( 200-275)
EMMY AWARD - Very rare and desirable early regional Emmy Award presented in 1960 for Outstanding Program Achievement In The Field of Travel for ¿Golden Voyage¿ on Los Angeles¿ KCOP TV. The award is housed in a shadowbox frame and is in excellent condition. Entertainmen
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR - Here we offer a very lengthy letter written on June 26, 1951 to gossip columnist Louella Parsons. Fairbanks expresses his displeasure about someone beating him to the punch to produce a film, and expresses his embarrassment over the situation. In part ¿¿Do
EDDIE FISHER - Great vintage signed photo inscribed to Louella Parsons! Boldly signed ¿To Louella-I¿ve lost 4 ½ lbs.!!! All my love, Eddie.¿ A great association piece. (50-75)
FLINTSTONES - Terrific prop used in the fabulous stone age film! This is Fred (AKA ¿Twinkle Toes) Flintstone¿s actual ¿carved in stone¿ mug shot actually used in the film. The mug shot has slight paint loss at Fred¿s nose and mouth (on the side view) but is in overall
FLINTSTONES: VIVA ROCK VEGAS - A 5 ¿shell chip¿ used in the follow-up to the first Flintstones classic film. The chip appears to be chiseled into a blue seashell and we¿ve been told is not negotiable in Vegas! In excellent condition. Acquired from the film¿s art designer. ( 300-350 )
FLINTSTONES: VIVA ROCK VEGAS - Wilma¿s leopard bathrobe, used in the Tardust Hotel in the film. The full length robe bears a ¿Viva Rock Vegas¿ emblem on the front breast and and the ¿Tardust¿ logo embroidered on the back. Display it or wear it---we won¿t tell! Acquired from the film¿s
REDD FOX AND PEARL BAILEY - A great 8 x 10 still from the film ¿Norman¿Is That You?¿ boldly inscribed by Bailey and Foxx. In excellent condition. ( 125-150 )
CLARK GABLE - Signed bank check drawn on Gable¿s account, dated Dec. 10, 1945 payable to the Department of Water and Power in the amount of 6.99. In outstanding condition and ready to display with that favorite Gable portrait. ( 375-450)
CLARK GABLE - Handsome 8 x 10 matte finish still of Gable from the film ¿Test Pilot¿ boldly inscribed ¿To Grace from Clark Gable.¿ An exceptional image from one of Gable¿s daredevil roles. In excellent condition. (750-1,000)
CLARK GABLE - Devastating matte finish 10 x 13 portrait inscribed to the Officers at Riverside, California¿s March Air Force Base. Beautifully inscribed ¿To The Officers of March Field, Love & Kisses, Clark.¿ An unusual inscription from the King of Hollywood! In prist
CLARK GABLE - Signed bank check dated January 16, 1951 payable to Sherman Oaks Hardware in the amount of $7.19. Nicely matted with a photograph of Gable and Vivien Leigh from GWTW. In excellent condition. (350-400 )
CLARK GABLE - Dealer¿s lot of nine signed bank checks, all from 1946 and 1947, each in excellent condition and each bearing a clean and bold signature. This offering represents a ¿below wholesale¿ opportunity to acquire nine great Gable autograph pieces! ( 3,000-4,000
GRETA GARBO - Signed bank check, dated Jan. 26, 1942, payable to the Red Cross in the amount of $1,000, entirely accomplished in Garbo¿s hand and boldly signed in full. With Garbo being one of the world¿s rarest autographs, here is your chance to acquire an example that
JUDY GARLAND - Signed bank check, dated Feb. 7, 1964, payable to Mattie J.Oliver in the amount of $76.17. Nice bold signature, with typical cancellations barely affecting the choice signature. ( 600-700)
SAMUEL GOLWDYN - A letter written on Nov. 20, 1947 to gossip columnist (and Louella¿s daughter) Harriet Parsons. Sending thanks for a note complimenting a movie made by Goldwyn. Signed ¿Sam.¿ ( 175-250 )
BETTY GRABLE - A beautiful vintage matte finish 8 x 10 photo of the one and only Grable boldly inscriber in her typical red pen ¿Best Wishes always to Allan, Sincerely, Betty.¿ In fine condition. (350-400)
LILLIAN GISH - An absolutely stunning 8 x 10 portrait of a very, very young Gish, inscribed to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. In full: ¿Thank you, dear Allan Smith for your lovely letter. Your grateful, Lillian Gish. June 1987.¿ (125-150 )
CARY GRANT - The actor¿s personal tweed Stetson fedora, given to an admirer. According to the handwritten letter of authenticity: ¿In 1981, I attended a lecture in Los Angeles, where Cary Grant was the featured speaker. At the conclusion of the lecture, I was introduc
GREMLINS - . A ghoulish Gremlin, made of urethane and hand painted, used in the miniature set for the filming of the motion picture. Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer. Uncommon and highly sought after. (400-600)
GREMLINS - Yet one more ghoulish Gremlin, made of urethane and hand painted, used in the miniature set for the filming of the motion picture. Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer. ( 400-600)
GREMLINS - A fabulous female Gremlin special effects puppet, used in the miniature set for the filming of the motion picture. The little gal is fully costumed and hand painted and still has the motion control tube which animated him in the film. Acquired directly fr
GREMLINS - A mean-looking Gremlin special effects puppet, used in the miniature set for the filming of the motion picture. The motion control strings are still attached and this guy looks like he means business! Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer. ( 600
GREMLINS - A great looking Gremlin special effects puppet, wearing a gold choker, used in the miniature set for the filming of the motion picture. The motion control strings are still attached and this guy is eager to join your family! Acquired directly from the fil
GREMLINS - Last chance at your very own evil Gremlin! This special effects miniature puppet is definitely one of the bad guys, and he¿s wearing a backpack. The puppet was used in the miniature set for the filming of the motion picture and has his motion control strin
JACK HALEY - Good 11 x 14 RKO unsigned portrait from the film ¿Higher and Higher,¿ 1943. In good condition. (75-100 )
MARGARET HAMILTON - Fun 8 x 10 of everyone¿s favorite witch, boldly inscribed in purple ink ¿Well Doug! I could just eat you up! WWW-(and Margaret Hamilton)¿. The best of it¿s kind! (350-400 )
MARGARET HAMILTON - A great handwritten letter, in July 1981, with good content, much of it referring to Ronald Reagan. In part ¿I am Maggie! I thought we were on a first name basis¿I am sorry, but if we were in ¿Angels Wash Their Faces¿ I don¿t remember Mr. Regan (sic)¿he i
BILL HANNA - A very nice original hand drawn and signed sketch of Fred Flintstone on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of poster board. Perfect for display! ( 200-300)
WC HANDY - Desirable 5 x 7 handsome matte finish portrait showing the legendary ¿Father of the Blues¿ holding a book, boldly inscribed ¿To Frank Voice-William C. Handy 8-21-1952.¿ Excellent. (450-500)
WC HANDY - Good letter, dated Oct. 29, 1957 on Handy Brothers Music Co. stationery. In part: ¿¿I am pleased to autograph a picture and other items of interest you will receive under another cover¿The papers made a mistake about the date of my birthday which is Nov. 1
RITA HAYWORTH - Fine 8 x 10 signed portrait of a very attractive Hayworth from the film ¿Separate Tables¿ (ca. 1958/59). The photo is in excellent condition and bears a large fountain pen signature. ( 400-500)
JIMI HENDRIX - Choice ink signature on a light blue slip of paper very nicely matted with a color portrait of Hendrix with his signature Strat. A wonderful display. ( 700-900)
JIMI HENDRIX - Terrific RIAA platinum sales award presented to Jimi Hendrix for more than 1,000,000 in sales of the immortal classic ¿Electric Ladyland.¿ The award features the official RIAA hologram, platinum disc and cassette. In excellent condition and ready to hang
JIMI HENDRIX - Exceedingly rare, desirable and fabulous unpublished handwritten lyric to an unpublished song, containing words from two other published songs ¿Slow Blues¿ and ¿Sippin¿ Wine.¿ According to the Hendrix estate, this lyric is heretofore unknown, except for
KATHERINE HEPBURN - A brief letter dated November 23, 1993, on her personal stationery, declining to sign a photograph. ¿I¿m sorry, but I only sign photographs for personal friends.¿ ( 125-150)
KATHERINE HEPBURN - Handwritten and signed bank check, dated Oct. 28, 1991 payable to Rod Colbin (her masseuse) in the amount of 50. Colbin never cashed this check and it is in very fine condition. ( 400-500)
ALFRED HITCHCOCK - A haunting 4 ½ x 7 photo (trimmed) of the director, signed in white at bottom ¿Alfred Hitchcock.¿ (300-400)
HOOK - A fabulous gold bust of Dustin Hoffman (as Captain Hook) used in the epic motion picture. The bust is seen in Captain Hook¿s private cabin and is a very impressive display piece, bearing a very striking resemblance to Hoffman ala Captain Hook. This is an i
HOOK - The companion piece to the lot above. This is the unpainted standby prop bust which was created in case the piece above was lost or damaged. It was not used in the filming of the motion picture, but kept nearby just in case! The base is a bit wobbly, but t
HOOK - Magnificent marbleized prop bust of Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, used on the ship¿s staircase in the film. Like the others above, this bust bears a striking resemblance to the actor and is an important prop. The bust stands approximately 19 inches high
HOOK - The unpainted standby companion to our last lot. This prop was to be used in case of loss or damage to the marbleized bust. Unfortunately, this standby has sustained some damage to the area left of Hook¿s chin, but it is not so serious as to materially det
HOOK - An incredible first-model used for the construction of the rear of the ship in the film. To some, it¿s not immediately apparent that the model represents a giant, eerie skull. To those familiar with the epic film, it¿s apparent where this initial design ul
HOOK - Gold prop skull used on Captain Hook¿s pool table in the film. A unique piece acquired directly from the film¿s art designer. Great for display. (600-800 )
HOOK - Rare and desirable extremely limited gift book assembled by Steven Spielberg for the cast and crew of the film. The book, which is cloth bound and bears and embroidered ¿Hook¿ logo on the cover, features reproductions of the original guest book used on th
HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS - A tremendous clay miniature model used to create a scene depicting part of the Whoville village. Very detailed a great collectable from Jim Carrey¿s now-classic rendition of The Grinch. In excellent condition. ( 500-600)
HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS - A highly unusual hockey stick, handmade and hand painted in an off-green and Whoville pink used in the film. The prop is a full sized stick and we dare you to take it to the kid¿s next game! For the sports or movie memorabilia collector. ( 600-800)
MICK JAGGER AND KEITH RICHARDS - Tremendous white pickguard for a standard Strat, signed boldly in blue Sharpie by Rolling Stones front men Jagger and Richards, who are said to no longer sign such items. Perfect for display as is, or affixing to your favorite ax! (600-800 )
DAVID JANSSEN - Marvelous vintage matte finish 11 x 14 portrait of the handsome actor inscribed ¿To Jess-Thanks for everything-Sincerely, David Janssen.¿ In excellent condition and unusual in this size. (300-400 )
BRIAN JONES Rolling Stones - Very rare handwritten letter, no date, on a clean white sheet. In full: ¿Dear Gillian: Thank you for your letter. I am glad you liked the photos of us on horseback. Actually we will (be) doing another tour in the autumn. So do loonow honestly. So By By. B
JANIS JOPLIN - Fantastic handwritten letter, dated August 25, 1965, to her boyfriend at the time, Peter deBlanc of New York. The poignant letter sheds light on Joplisix page letter, written on separate sheets of pink stationery, follow. ¿¿Peter, I¿m truly n¿s numerous in
JANIS JOPLIN - Another great handwritten letter, two pages, both sides, this one dated August 23 (no year) to her boyfriend Peter, this one thanking him for marijuana! Surprisingly, Joplin says she doesn¿t touch the stuff much. In part: ¿¿First of all¿where did you get t
JURASSIC PARK - A fantastic and detailed dinosaur egg used in the film¿s hatchery scene. The egg was acquired directly from the film¿s art designer. Eggs from the film are uncommon, and this one is highly desirable¿think of the evil which came from these eggs! In excellen
JURASSIC PARK - A five-inch long dinosaur claw used by Professor Grant in the archaeological scene in the film. This huge claw is highly identifiable and will display nicely. Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer and in excellent condition. (1,500-2,000 #1993)
JURASSIC PARK - A three-inch long dinosaur claw also used in the excavation scene in the film. Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer and in excellent condition. ( 800-1,000)
JURASSIC PARK - Two prop dinosaur knee caps, approximately three inches in diameter each, used in the final dinosaur fight scene. How about two knee caps for the price of one? (500-700)
BORIS KARLOFF - Very rare handwritten letter, dated October 13, 1950 on The Navarro hotel stationery. In full: ¿Dear Rutgers, Thanks for the rain check for the 27th and I am looking forward to using it. Sincerely, Boris Karloff. Handwritten letters by Karloff are uncommon
BORIS KARLOFF - Exceedingly rare and fabulous signed in character as ¿Frankenstein¿s Monster.¿ Photos of Karloff in character from arguably his biggest and most important role are of legendary rarity, and few ever appear on the market. This 8 x 10 depicts the Monster pul
JEROME KERN - Great document dated Oct. 18, 1943, providing for the assignment of copyright for the compositions ¿Ziegfeld Follies¿ and ¿That Peculiar Tune.¿ Bearing a bold signature at the conclusion. In excellent condition. ( 400-500)
KISS - In-house Platinum record award presented to Steppin Out Productions for the classic album ¿You Wanted the Best You Got the Best.¿ Includes platinum disc, CD and cassette. ( 300-400 )
ALAN LADD - Nice letter written to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnis t Allan Smith regarding the disbanding of Ladd¿s fan club following the death of its President. In part ¿¿we doubt that anyone could carry on in the same intimate and warmly humorous style...¿ Ladd lett
CAROLE LANDIS - An absolutely gorgeous 8 x 10 vintage photo of everyone¿s favorite sweater girl. Nicely inscribed ¿Best wishes, Carole Landis.¿ (400-500 )
MICHAEL LANDON - Rare and desirable photo signed in character as Little Joe from his most memorable role on ¿Bonanza.¿ Boldly inscribed ¿To Shirley, Michael Landon-Little Joe.¿ Tough to get in character! ( 300-400)
MICHAEL LANDON - Great photo of Landon from ¿Little House on the Prairie¿ Inscribed ¿To Frank (in another hand) Best Wishes, Michael Landon.¿ In excellent condition. ( 200-300)
STAN LAUREL - Great handwritten letter dated July 22, 1947 from England. Warm content to a friend mentioning ¿¿I just got the scotch from Ma Egerton in Liverpool!¿¿ A nice letter in excellent condition. ( 600-800)
LED ZEPPLIN - Nice 8 x 10 promo photo signed by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. In excellent condition. (175-200)
VIVIEN LEIGH - The absolute ultimate treasure for any vintage Hollywood collector! Here we offer the finest ¿Scarlett O¿Hara¿ portrait available anywhere. The vintage sepia toned 8 x 10 is in terrific condition and bears a brown ink signature. In character photos of Leig
JENNY LIND - Three page handwritten letter, no date, to Miss McNabb hoping to be able to come to a tea party, but asking to be excused early. In part: ¿¿we have German reading at our house in the evening-for which I must make a few preparations¿¿ (400-500 )
LOST IN SPACE - A color 8 x 10 two of the crew¿s finest members, Jonathon Harris and Billy Mumy, boldly signed by each. ( 75-100 )
BESSIE LOVE - Attractive 11 x 14 portrait boldly inscribed to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. (125-150 )
BELA LUGOSI - Extremely rare and desirable eight page program for Lugosi¿s 1942 stage performance of ¿Dracula¿ signed on the actor¿s in character portrait on the inside front cover. The autograph was obtained in person during the play¿s run by an actor named Edward Bols
IDA LUPINO - An unusual 8 x 10 photo of a very young Lupino applying eyebrow pencil. Inscribed ¿Ida-to Victor.¿ Any cosmetologist friends who need a gift?! (75-100)
FRED MACMURRAY - A handsome 8 x 10 boldly inscribed to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. In full ¿To Allan-Best wishes! Fred MacMurray.¿ (50-75)
JAYNE MANSFIELD - Fabulous 8 x 10 signed book weight photo, signed not once, but twice! Once in red ¿Lovingly! Jayne Mansfield¿ and in black ¿Dear Stanley-The pleasure is all mine. Fondest Wishes, Jayne.¿ A bonus for any collector, but we¿re only selling this fine piece for
DEAN MARTIN - Signed document for Ricden Music, Inc. providing for the winding up and dissolution of the company of which Martin and his wife Jeanne were sole shareholders. Boldly signed by both. ( 125-150)
DEAN MARTIN AND JERRY LEWIS - A great 8 x 10 signed by both members of this beloved comedy duo. Inscribed ¿Always, Dean Martin ¿92¿ and ¿Jerry Lewis 6/92.¿ In excellent condition and deserving of a good home. ( 250-300)
DEAN MARTIN AND JERRY LEWIS - An absolutely fabulous 11 x 14 signed by both in blue Sharpie. Mounted to an acid-free board and ready for matting and framing. In pristine condition, and unusual in this size. ( 475-550 )
MARILYN MONROE - An actual hospital bill rom Monroe's 1961 stay at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York. This stay stemmed from Marilyn being admitted to the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Hospital in New York for her growing dependence on drugs and alcohol as well as mental
MARILYN MONROE - Incredible original handwritten funeral list for the late actress¿ services held on August 8, 1962, along with an original funeral card. The list was developed by Joe DiMaggio, who, with Monroe¿s secretary handled the funeral arrangements. The list, as di
MARILYN MONROE - One of the most important Monroe documents ever to be offered on any market, this is the actual contract Monroe signed extending her short-term deal with Twentieth Century Fox to seven years. Dated April 11, 1951, the 18 page document outlines all terms a
CLAYTON MOORE - Here is America¿s beloved Lone Ranger featured in a dramatic 8 x 10, boldly inscribed ¿Clayton Moore, Lone Ranger.¿ (125-150 )
FRANK MORGAN - Handsome matte finish 10 x 13 MGM portrait, unsigned, circa 1930¿s. In excellent condition with the exception of minor creasing at right bottom. ( 100-150)
PAUL NEWMAN - Signed bank check, dated Feb. 20, 1974, payable to Cash in the amount of $200. Newman checks have become increasingly difficult to find; here¿s your chance to have a nice one. MB $85 Est. $125-150 #1883 (100-150)
LAURENCE OLIVIER - Handsome 8 x 10 color photo of a suave Olivier, boldly signed in his full name. Perfect for display. ( 125-150)
NIRVANA - Good 8 x 10 black and white 8 x 10 publicity photo boldly signed by each member of the band using their first names: ¿Krist,¿ ¿Kurt,¿ and ¿David.¿ Authentically signed photos of the group are uncommon. ( 400-600 )
PEE WEE¿S BIG TOP - Two Female figurines of the lead actress, made of urethane, one in costume used in the film, the other an unpainted standby model. Props rom his film are uncommon. (500-700)
CARL PERKINS - Fabulous complete handwritten lyrics to the song made immortal by the Beatles, ¿Honey Don¿t,¿ written out entirely by the legendary singer, songwriter and composer on a 9 x 12 sheet of archival stock. In part: ¿well, how come you say you will-when you won
CARL PERKINS - Complete handwritten lyrics to ¿Your True Love,¿ another Beatles favorite, accomplished entirely in Perkins¿ hand. In part: ¿Well it¿s a true love-true love-True love baby that¿s what you give to me¿¿ In excellent condition with Perkins adding, at the conc
CARL PERKINS - Handwritten lyrics to the immortal tome ¿Matchbox,¿ as recorded by both Perkins and the Beatles, accomplished entirely in Perkins hand. In part: ¿Well I¿m sitting here wondering will a matchbox hold my clothes-I ain¿t go no matches but I got a long way to
MARY PICKFORD - A nice letter written to Louella Parsons¿ daughter Harriet, dated dec. 27, 1948. In part ¿Buddy and I were so disappointed to miss your party again this year...as usual we plan to go and look forward to it and then things pile up¿.¿ Signed ¿Mary.¿ In ver
ELVIS PRESLEY - Fabulous handwritten letter, dated June 1959, while Presley was in the Army in Germany. In full: ¿Dear Mary, Thanks for remembering me during my illness. May God bless you and protect you always. Your friend, Elvis Presley.¿ Below the signature if the post
ELVIS PRESLEY - Gorgeous vintage signed photo of the extremely handsome young singer on a movie set, nicely inscribed ¿To Susan, Thank you-yours, Elvis Presley.¿ A very desirable early photo in excellent condition. (1,800-2,200)
VINCENT PRICE - A fabulous signed self caricature, in profile, of the Master of Macabre. Drawn in Price¿s own hand on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet. A work of art from a true artist! ( 250-300 )
PULP FICTION - Great color signed cast photo featuring Samuel Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman and Uma Thurman. A classic display piece, in excellent condition. (150-200)
GEORGE REEVES - A nice, bold ink signature on an album page, accompanied by a portrait of the actor as Superman. Perfect for matting and framing and in fine condition. A very scarce signature! (875-900 )
JIM REEVES - One of ¿Gentleman Jim¿s¿ trademark red velvet stage jackets, featuring a black satin lapel with full black satin lining. Jim Reeves is an important artist in country music and his memorabilia is rarely encountered on the market. This stage costume is as go
MARTY ROBBINS - Very rare handwritten lyrics to two different songs, three separate pages. The first, written on ¿From The Desk of Marty Robbins¿ notepaper is comprised of two pages. Contains cross-outs and corrections, to an untitled song. In part: ¿¿We have to live a s
ROY ROGERS - A signed black and white litho photo of the dashing cowboy hero with his six shooter drawn. Inscribed ¿To Ron, Happy Trails-Roy Rogers.¿ ( 125-150)
ROY ROGERS - Great black and white photo of Rogers with his beloved dog Bullet. Boldly inscribed ¿Trails of Happiness, Roy Rogers, Bullet.¿ ( 125-150)
ROLLING STONES - Fabulous black and white 8 x 10 publicity photo boldly signed by all the boys: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood. A classic shot of the bad boys of rock and roll. In excellent condition. (400-600)
ROLLING STONES - Great memorabilia display including a two tickets to the Stones¿ ¿Live From the 10 Spot¿ concert at the Capital Theatre in New York, one of them signed by Mick Jagger, guitar strings used at the show and a wristband for backstage access. The pieces were ob
SEAQUEST DSV - Fabulous Sonic Disruptor weapon used in the original series in 1983. A striking and desirable first season black and silver prop gun which is highly detailed and in superb condition. A great acquisition for the serious prop collector. ( 1,200-1,500)
RED SKELTON - A hilarious photo of ¿Freddy the Freeloader¿ boldly signed in full by the late and great comedian. ( 60-75)
RED SKELTON - Exceptional 10 x 16 original pencil sketch of a bearded man wearing a turban drawn entirely by Red Skelton. Skelton¿s artwork is exceedingly popular and has been sold as limited edition prints and plates in galleries around the world. His original paintin
RED SKELTON - Fun and fantastic 13 x 15 watercolor painting of a chimpanzee wearing a sailor¿s hat and uniform, replete with Naval medals. The chimp has a mischievous, amused look on his face and his medal reads ¿Goldbrick.¿ Skelton painted a rainbow colored ¿frame¿ aro
RED SKELTON - Outstanding 18 x 14 original sketch, drawn entirely in Skelton¿s hand, featuring a collage of subjects. In the upper left-hand corner is a man (possibly a self portrait of Skelton) alongside what looks to be a female with a bouffant hairstyle. The center o
SOPRANOS - Script signed on the cover by twelve: Gandolfini, Falco, Bracco, Chianese, Imperioli, Sigler, Iler, Sirico, Pastore, DeMatteo and Van Zandt. The episode is called ¿A Hit Is A Hit.¿ The script is dated Sept. 1998. In excellent condition. ( 400-500 )
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND - Very desirable classic color 8 x 10 photo boldly signed by The Boss and the entire band: Springsteen, Clemons, Weinberg, Tallent, Bittan, Federici, Scialfa, Lofgren and ¿Little Steven¿ Van Zandt. Photos of the entire band are uncommon. (500-700)
BARBARA STANWYCK - An exception and classic matte finish 11 x 14 of Stanwyck at her most glamorous, boldly inscribed to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. Perfect for display. ( 200-250)
STAR TREK - Rare and desirable 8 x 10 black and white cast photo signed by Shatner, Nimoy, Kelley, Takei, Koenig, Doohan, Nichols and Barrett. Complete cast photos are increasingly difficult to find and this one is excellent! ( 500-600 )
STAR TREK - Terrific limited edition plaque (# 225 of 300) featuring a color rendering of cast members billed as ¿The Fab Four¿: George Takei, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols and Walter Koenig. A very attractive display piece. ( 175-200)
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - Original shooting script for the episode ¿The Battle¿ dated Sept. 15, 1987. Also included is a shooting schedule for the same episode. Originally acquired from the Estate of William Theiss. In fine condition. (300-400)
JAMES STEWART - Great signed photo from ¿It¿s A Wonderful Life.¿ Boldly inscribed ¿Best Wishes, James Stewart.¿ A great piece from Stewart¿s most memorable role. ( 125-150 )
JAMES STEWART - Here he is, with Harvey the Rabbit, no less! A wonderful 8 x 10 signed in full. ( 100-125)
JAMES STEWART - A hand-drawn sketch of Stewart¿s beloved Harvey The Rabbit, accomplished entirely in the actor¿s hand, titled and signed. The original sketch measures approximately 7 x 10 and would be a great companion to the previous lot! (500-700)
JAMES STEWART - Possibly the best Stewart piece ever offered! This Universal Picture Company contract, dated Feb. 14, 1950, provides for the actor¿s appearance in one of hismost enduring roles as Elwood P. Dowd in the motion picture ¿Harvey.¿ The contract also provides fo
ROD STEWART - A very interesting legal settlement agreement relating to a dispute over a Rolls Royce automobile which Stewart had purchased in 1981. Stewart came out on the winning end of the settlement, with the dealer agreeing to pay him cash, and maintain the vehicl
BARBARA STREISAND - Signed bank check, dated Feb. 15, 1987, payable to Courtney Ross in the amount of $150. Tape at top left corner, otherwise very fine. ( 400-500)
BARBARA STREISAND - Signed escrow document, November 17, 1975, regarding a property being purchased by Streisand in Malibu, California. Boldly signed with a very rare form of her signature ¿Barbara Streisand Gould.¿ Very desirable! ( 500-700)
ELIZABETH TAYLOR - An exceedingly rare collection of very early documents relating to Taylor¿s career in its beginning stages, just three years after her film debut. The archive is comprised of a Guardianship Agreement dated Dec. 14, 1945 between Loew¿s Incorporated and Tay
ROBERT TAYLOR - Handsome vintage matte finish 10 x 13 portrait of a young Taylor, inscribed in fountain pen ¿To Mickey Contreras-My best wishes, Robert Taylor.¿ In fine condition and perfect for display. ( 250-300)
THREE STOOGES - A wild and crazy 8 x 10 litho photo, produced by the Three Stooges Official Fan Club, depicting Joe DeRita, Larry Fine and Moe Howard engaged in their typically crazy antics. Inscribed ¿Curly Joe¿ and ¿Moe¿ who has added ¿3 Stooges¿ in his hand and a lengt
THREE STOOGES - A great collection of three William Morris Agency Artist¿s Manager contracts providing for professional management of Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Joe DeRita. Each contract has been boldly signed by the respective Stooge. Signed documents by the three are un
THREE¿S COMPANY - Joyce DeWitt¿s wedding gown used on the final episode of the hilariously raucous and side splitting classic TV series. The gown is in excellent condition and is accompanied by the ultimate in provenance: the original costume sketch for the gown on which D
TOTAL RECALL - A bag of prop ice used in the film¿s underground mine scene. Pieces vary in size from approximately 4 to 8 inches long. Props from this cult classic are scarce! Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer. ( 100-150 )
TOTAL RECALL - Miniature special effects helicopter landing platform used in the Martian miniature set of the film, approximately six inches, detailed and hand painted with the number ¿12¿ marked on the top of the platform. Acquired directly from the films art director.
TOTAL RECALL - Similar to the last lot, this platform being approximately five inches tall, with the number ¿11¿ marked on top. Another rarity from the cult classic. In excellent condition as acquired from the film¿s art designer. ( 700-900)
TOTAL RECALL - Exceedingly rare original Mars landscape painting used in the special effects for the movie. The painting, which is acrylic on board, is very detailed and measures approximately 17 x 9 inches. The first background painting from this film we¿re aware of to
BEN TURPIN - Extremely desirable signed bank check, dated May 14, 1921 payable to cash in the amount of $25.00. Turpin is one of Hollywood¿s earliest classic comedians and his signature is sought after. In fine condition. ( 250-300 )
V - From the cult-classic TV series, ¿V,¿ comes this fabulously hideous baby lizard alien. A very highly detailed prop, approximately 20 inches tall, the lizard baby has glass eyes, real animal teeth and is hand painted to very realistically appear to be what
RUDOLPH VALENTINO - Fabulous personally owned and used hat worn by Valentino during promotional appearances made with wife Natasha Rambova on behalf of Hudnut Face Cream. Valentino and Rambova embarked upon several personal appearance tours for the company and performed vari
VIBES - An ancient ruins prop head used in the film. The head is approximately six inches high and has been ¿antiqued¿ for use. Acquired directly from the film¿s art designer and in excellent condition. ( 500-600 )
JACK WARNER - A good letter, dated Aug. 2, 1946 written to Red Skelton. Warner compliments Skelton on his performance at an Air Force Anniversary Dinner. Boldly signed ¿Jack.¿ ( 250-275)
JOHN WAYNE - Nice 10 x 8 color lobby card of Wayne with Katherine Hepburn in a scene from ¿Rooster Cogburn.¿ Boldly signed in Sharpie ¿John Wayne.¿ A handsome piece! (700-800 )
JOHN WAYNE - Good letter dated January 21, 1975, boldly signed ¿John Wayne¿ and ¿Duke.¿ In full ¿Thank you so much for your thoughtful Christmas card. May I wish you the best for the coming year.¿ In excellent condition and accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
JOHN WAYNE - Handwritten note and signed magazine article. A note, ¿He was here, Duke¿ nicely matted with a classic portrait and a magazine article on Wayne ¿First and last, a cowboy,¿ boldly signed ¿John Wayne.¿ Both pieces for one price! ( 900-1,000 )
JOHN WAYNE - Very rare handwritten letter to his mother, signed ¿Duke alias Marion¿ (his birth name) inside a hand painted card, featuring a South American boy on wood. In full: ¿Dear Mom-Two months of hard work here in Durango. But with Thanksgiving at hand, I thank
JOHN WAYNE - An Assignment of Savings Account form dated April 20, 1974, serving as collateral for a loan received from Charles K. Johnson in the amount of $20,000. Boldly signed in full by Wayne. (600-800)
JOHN WAYNE - Early handwritten note, March 1944 on RKO pictures stationery. In full ¿Dear Charels, Happy to be back and thank you. John Wayne.¿ In excellent condition. (700-900 )
JOHN WAYNE - Letter dated November 15, 1977, on Wayne¿s personal stationery to Art LaShelle of the Balboa Bay Club, where Wayne was a member. In full: ¿Enclosed is a letter from Russ Harlan¿s daughter that I received from her after taking Russ¿ grandkids up to Sutters
JOHN WAYNE - Handwritten note on a card for a couple¿s 50th anniversary party at the Balboa Bay Club. In full: ¿Dear Bill-Many happy returns to you and Mary-from another ¿club member¿ John Wayne.¿ Accompanied by a photo of Wayne at the event. ( 650-700 )
JOHN WAYNE - Exceptional and rare handwritten tribute to American illustrator Norman Rockwell, January 1975. From an author of a book on Rockwell, requesting a quote from Wayne. The actor complies by writing his message on the back of the letter. In full: ¿ Would that
JOHN WAYNE AND JOHN FORD - Exceptional document signed by both legends of the classic Western, dated January 3, 1972 providing for the distribution of shares in the Dissolution of John Ford Productions, Inc. An exceptional piece with tremendous association considering that the two m
JOHN WAYNE - Newspaper article on Wayne¿s first TV special, boldly signed at top with a large signature. In fine condition. (400-500 )
JOHN WAYNE - Signed program for a Cancer fundraiser held at the Balboa Bay Club, where Wayne was both a member and the honoree on Oct. 27, 1973. Very boldly inscribed and signed ¿Good Luck, John Wayne.¿ Features a photo of Wayne inside. ( 400-500 )
JOHN WAYNE - Letter signed relating to Wayne¿s borrowing a 16mm copy of the film he starred in, ¿Operation Pacific¿ from Warner Bros. Pictures dated Feb. 5, 1953. Wayne agrees that the film will be ¿strictly for your personal use and enjoyment¿ and that he will not lo
JOHN WAYNE - Letter mentioning Wayne¿s final film, ¿The Shootist¿ on his personal stationery, dated February 10, 1976 to a reporter desiring an interview. In part ¿¿I am working in a motion picture entitled ¿The Shootist¿ at Warner Bros. now¿I am sorry that I didn¿t re
JOHN WAYNE - Letter written from Santa Fe New Mexico, while on the set, dated April 21, 1971. Wayne writes the Director of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. In part: ¿¿Glad to hear I haven¿t ended up a stepchild¿I sure would like to take advantage of the oil company pl
JOHN WAYNE - Good letter with content about Wayne¿s non-show business business activities, dated April 27, 1974 on personal stationery. In part: ¿I shall certainly talk with my partner from Arizona concerning the growing and use of Cassava in our field of endeavor¿Tel
JOHN WAYNE - Desirable letter written to silent film star Francis X. Bushman regarding Wayne¿s receipt of the Francis X. Bushman Award, dated Dec. 9, 1969. In full: ¿As you delay in acknowledging the Francis X. Bushman Award. I can¿t tell you how appreciative know, I
JOHN WAYNE - Rare and important letter, six separate pages, dated January 27, 1978, written as an editorial by Wayne giving his views on the proposed Panama Canal Treaty. Wayne, a longtime political activist and conservative, had parted with fellow conservatives on th
JOHN WAYNE - Nice 11 x 14 matte finish photo from ¿Lady Takes a Chance¿ of a handsome, young Wayne, inscribed ¿Good Luck Bob-John Wayne.¿ The inscription and signature are not very contrasty, since they are penned in a darker area of the photo. Hence, the low starting
MAE WEST - A stunning vintage sepia tone photo of a devastatingly gorgeous West inscribed in white ink ¿To Gene-Best Wishes, Mae West.¿ Gene was Gene Roemer, one of Hollywood¿s pioneering makeup men. A great piece! ( 300-400 )
MAE WEST - Signed bank check, dated Mar. 10, 1938 payable to F. Abrahams in the amount of $5.00. Signed boldly. ( 100-125 )
DOOLEY WILSON - Very rare signed souvenir program for the play ¿Bloomer Girl¿ boldly inscribed and signed by Wilson, a notoriously rare autograph. Inscribed ¿To Edna & Violet, Best wishes-¿as time goes by¿ Dooley Wilson, Casablanca¿ on his photo in the booklet. This uniq
NATALIE WOOD - A nicely signed William Morris Agency agreement, dated Nov. 11, 1960, providing for Wood¿s exclusive management and representation. Boldly signed by Wood on the final page and also initialed by her on a Rider attached to the first page. Uncommon in docume
LORETTA YOUNG - A very attractive 11 x 14 inscribed to ¿Circle of the Stars¿ columnist Allan Smith. In fine condition. ( 200-225)
ZZ TOP - A wild, yet beautiful Epiphone Les Paul model electric guitar decorated and signed by the legendary Rock & Rollers in their unique and inimitable style. Signed by Billy, Frank Beard and Dusty on the body. Apparently the members wanted to do more than simp
KIM BASINGER - Film star Basinger looking rather timid and innocent as a sophomore at Athens High School (Georgia, that is). Yearbook has some surface damage along spine but Basinger's photo remains without impairment. (500-600)
ANGELA BASSETT - As a junior at Boca Ciega High School, back in 1975, actress Angela Bassett pervaded the yearbook from that annum. Class photo, clubs, etc. Swell! (200-300 )
KATHY BATES - White Station High School yearbook from 1964 with sophomore year class photo of this Academy Award-winning actress. ( 200-300)
KATHY BATES - The year is 1965 and Bates was then a junior. Ah, to be on the brink of graduation again! ( 200-300)
WARREN BEATTY - Gracing the pages of the Washington-Lee High School yearbook c. 1954 in none other than Warren Beatty, in the midst of his junior year. Debonair, of course. (400-600 )
BARBIE BENTON - Known at this time as just Barbie Klein, Hugh Hefner's future girlfriend was already quite the camera magnet as she appears no less than six times in this 1967 yearbook, her Junior Year. ( 150-200)
DAN BLOCKER - None other than Hoss from 'Bonanza', just about everyone's favorite Cartwright brother. In this 1944 yearbook from the Texas Military Institute Blocker is pictured with the Junior Literary Club and with his fellow sophomores. (200-300)
CAROL BURNETT - Comedy, Drama, Song, Burnett has done it all with equal aplomb. A mere sophomore when this 1949 Hollywood High School yearbook went to print, Burnett can be seen both with her homeroom class and with the Board of Control student group. ( 300-400 )
CAROL BURNETT - One of our most endearing entertainers, Burnett stands among a most reserved echelon. This 1950 Hollywood High School features Burnett's junior class photo and her with the Coordinates Social Clubs. ( 400-500)
TRACY BYRD - Country singer Byrd here pictured as a junior in the 1984 volume of Vidor High School's yearbook. (200-300)
KATE CAPSHAW - Known to her friends back in '72 as Kathleen Nail, this yearbook from Hazelwood High School captures the star in her senior year. Both famous as an actress and being married to Steven Spielberg. (200-300 )
JOHNNY CARSON - His senior year at the University of Nebraska, back in 1948. Carson is pictured in both a class photo as well as with his fraternity. ( 300-400)
SID CAESAR - A pivotal figure in the early development of television, the most significant information medium over the past 100 years. Both his junior classroom photo and band photo included in this 1938 Yonkers High School yearbook. ( 300-400)
BILL CLINTON - Former President Bill Clinton took the time toward the end of his busy sophomore year to sign this 1962 edition of the Hot Springs High School 'Old Gold Book'. On the inside of the book Clinton signs: "Don, It's been a pleasure knowing you...I believe you
HILLARY CLINTON - The 1964 edition of the Maine East High School features several photos of the ever prevalent Ms. Hillary Rodham, a real go-getter even in just her junior year. Junior class Vice-President, member of the Honors Society, Cultural Values Committee, Sportsman
KURT COBAIN/BUZZ OSBOURNE - A double whammy for Grunge/Alternative-philes! Kurt Cobain, founder of Nirvana, appears in this 1981 Montesano yearbook, as well as Buzz Osbourne, the Svengali leader of the legendary Melvins. Cool! (800-1,000 )
SEAN "PUFFY" COMBS - Mount Saint Michael's Academy's graduating class of 1987 ushered into the adult world none other than Sean Combs (who doesn't appear puffy at all), endeared to us all now as 'P Diddy' and former flame of Jennifer Lopez. (500-600)
HARRY CONNICK/WILL CLARK - Be it music or sports figures, the Jesuit High School yearbook from 1982 has a little something for you, namely, on the same page, freshman class photos of Harry Connick and baseball great Will Clark. (300-400)
JOYCE DE WITT - Sophomore year class photo as well as several others of Ms. De Witt gingerly dispersed throughout this 1965 volume. Just wait until you see how active she'll be in '66! ( 150-200)
JOYCE DE WITT - Three's Company' star Joyce DeWitt was quite the sparkplug her junior year at Howard J. Lacy II Speedway High School, evident by her appearing a dozen different times in this 1966 yearbook. (150-200 )
JAMES DEAN - Could there be a more popular icon from the 1950s outside of Marilyn Monroe? The embodiment of the 'live fast, die young' ethos look rather demure his freshman year at Fairmount High School (1946), bedecked with spectacles for good measure. Rare to find
JAMES DEAN - The year is 1948 at small Fairmount High School and James Dean, a junior, has become much more active compared to his freshman year. Involved in Drama, 4-H Club, Debate, and Basketball, Dean appears seven different times throughout volume. Mighty impress
JOHN DENVER - 1960 Arlington Heights High School yearbook with junior John Deutschendorf, known to all but a few recluses as John Denver. Includes a class photo, one with John performing live, guitar in hand, and a photo with the school chorus. (500-600)
LEONARDO DI CAPRIO - Once 'Titanic' catapulted this young actor to the ionosphere of popularity, items such as this 1991 John Marshall High School yearbook became highly desired. A youthful, to say the least, junior class photo of the star. (800-900)
DAVID DUKE - One of the definitive paradoxical characters in U.S. History - David Duke was at one point the Grand Wizard for the Ku Klux Klan, and after tempering his previous viewpoints, went on to be elected to the House of Representatives, representing Louisiana. (
KIRK DOUGLAS - Very rare senior yearbook featuring the graduating photo of one Isadore Demsky, better known to us all as Kirk Douglas. Great photo of the dashing young fellow prior to his meteoric rise to film stardom. ( 1,500-2,000 )
ROBERT DOWNEY, JR/ROB LOWE/CHRIS PENN - Tri-pronged attack with this 1982 yearbook from Santa Monica High School featuring the senior year class photo of Rob Lowe, and junior class photos of both Robert Downey, Jr., and singer Chris Penn, brother of actor Sean Penn. (600-900 )
BOB DYLAN - Rock's poet laureate! Dylan's gift of words transcends any particular medium, he single handedly elevated Rock to a new artistic level with such early tunes as "Like a Rolling Stone," "Blowin' in the Wind," and "Visions of Johanna." This 1958 edition of t
ROGER EBERT - With colleague Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert not only popularized film critiquing among the masses, but also contributed the catch phrase "two thumbs up." A mere lad as seen in this 1959 Urbana High School. (150-200)
JOHN ELWAY - Senior year, 1979, for John Elway at Granada Hills High School, where he earned All-American stats and became the most highly touted prep player in the country. Fans can find him among the varsity football and baseball sections, as well as his class photo
SALLY FIELD - Ms. Field, looking cute and bubbly, was a mere junior in this 1963 edition of Birmingham High School. Exceptional condition. ( 250-300 )
GERALD FORD - Our 38th President as represented in his senior year of high school, and 1931, he was quite the dashing young figure. Instrumental in both the football and basketball teams, National Honor Society, and Sodalitas Latina (the Latin club, silly!). Ford is f
BONNIE FRANKLIN - One Day at a Time' star Bonnie Franklin's freshman year was a busy one, participating in C.S.F. and Drama, as well as other extracurricular activities. Appears in seven separate photos in this 1958 volume from Beverly Hills High School. (150-200)
HENRY "RED" GRANGE - Magnificent 1924 University of Illinois yearbook featuring two photos, one in football uniform, of the legendary "Red" Grange, the 'Galloping Ghost'. This was to be the year that Grange exploded onto the national scene with two incredible games against Mi
HENRY "RED" GRANGE - Selected as an All-American halfback, Grange had become the most feared player on the gridiron. Far more distinguished than in his freshman yearbook, this 1925 edition of the 'Illio' gives him far more prominence. (400-500)
HENRY "RED" GRANGE - Already a household name, Grange, by 1926, had revolutionized football becoming its first major star. Considering his stature it is by no means incidental that his presence throughout the yearbook (a 'Prominent Junior') is understood - no less than nine o
HENRY "RED" GRANGE - His senior year, one year away from becoming the most touted professional football player of his day, elevating the sport to another level single handedly. Summarizing his career, Coach Bob Zuppke stated Grange was "the greatest player I ever coached," no
KEN GRIFFEY, SR - A winning father-son combination in the annals of baseball history, the former seen here in his senior year at Donora High School back in 1969. ( 150-200 )
JOHN GRISHAM - Mississippi State University yearbook from 1977 with three separate photos of John Grisham, author of 'The Firm', 'Pelican Brief', and 'The Client'. (100-150)
WOODY HARRELSON - Harrelson's sophomore year at Lebanon High School, way back in the halcyon days of 1977. Darned if he doesn't have that peculiar grin! ( 200-300 )
PAUL HARVEY - ...and that's the story, so stated radio legend Paul Harvey countless times. As a senior, then known as Paul Aurandt, even back in 1936, he had established a radio presence at local station KVOO. (300-400 )
DAVID HASSELHOFF - Baywatch star and European singing sensation's humble days as a senior captured in this 1970 Lyons Township High School. Participating in both Drama and Chorus, David knew early on what he wanted to accomplish. ( 300-400)
HUGH HEFNER - Senior year for Hugh Hefner at Steinmetz High School, 1944, captured in this ornate yearbook. A swingin' guy, Hefner participated in Student Council and Track, and went for "jive, plaid pants, and corduroys." He would spearhead a sexual revolution a mere
HUGH HEFNER/ARTE JOHNSON - The bachelor of the millennium paired with one of last century's more interesting comedians. Hefner appears no less than four times in this 1949 volume of the University of Illinois's yearbook. ( 400-500 )
JOHN HINKLEY, JR - Hinkley became one of the most widely publicized citizens internationally through his attempt to impress a young Jodie Foster. There's probably a less trouble-prone method than shooting the President of the United States, in this case, Ronald Reagan. Pic
ALGER HISS - Senior yearbook, 1926, for Johns Hopkins University with none other than Roosevelt aide and later convicted for perjury during the 'Red Scare' launched by Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Hiss maintained his innocence and amassed an impressive amount of evidence onc
ALGER HISS - Same fellow's junior yearbook, chockfull of many pictures of Hiss in a variety of settings. Impressive condition for a 1925 yearbook. ( 200-400)
BUDDY HOLLY - Few of the early Rock & Roll pioneers have captivated our fascination as has Buddy Holly. It is astonishing when considering the volume of music Holly recorded, and its quality, all by the age of 22. Buddy was only a sophomore when this 1953 edition of L
BUDDY HOLLY - Another amazing find for collectors of either rare autographs or memorabilia from Rock & Roll's formative beginnings. It is now 1955 and Holly is now a senior. In the front of this volume Buddy signed the following inscription for his friend: "Arthur Joe
BUDDY HOLLY - Beautiful 1955 yearbook from Lubbock High School featuring Buddy Holly in his senior year. Though not signed, the condition of this volume and the obvious inclusion of Holly's class photo, taken just two years before becoming among Rock & Roll's most sig
HUBERT H HUMPHREY - A U.S. senator, U.S. Vice President, and Democratic Presidential nominee in 1968 (losing by a slim count to Richard Nixon). This 1939 University of Minnesota yearbook pictures Humphrey his senior year. ( 200-300 )
BO JACKSON - Considered to be one of the 20th Century's greatest athletes, Bo Jackson seemingly had no limit to his athletic capability. This yearbook represents Jackson's senior year at McAdory High School and he is photographed in both the football and baseball sect
SPIKE' JONES - Madcap genius musician 'Spike' Jones already looked as though he were up to no good in this 1929 edition of the 'Caerulia', the yearbook for the Polytechnic High School which he attended. ( 250-350 )
JANIS JOPLIN - Easily one of the greatest female vocalists in Rock & Roll, Joplin left audiences spellbound by her intensity and Bluesy vocal prowess. A graduating senior at Thomas Jefferson High School in 1960, Janis' class photo seems such a stark contrast to her late
MICHAEL JORDAN - Emsley A. Laney High School's greatest contribution to sports, Michael Jordan was a junior when this yearbook was published, in 1979. Then playing JV basketball, Jordan is featured twice in the segment dedicated to basketball, once in the football team ph
MICHAEL JORDAN - Though having already graduated and setting the NBA on its ear, Jordan still can be seen twice in this 1985 yearbook for the University of North Carolina. Once in casual clothing and once in Chicago Bulls attire, his presence here certainly makes this vo
ANDY KAUFMAN - One of the most brilliant comedy minds of our generation, Kaufman's impact still resides with us. This 1967 Great Neck North Senior High School yearbook features Kaufman's senior class photo. ( 400-600)
STACY KEACH - In 1958 actor Stacy Keach was a sophomore at Van Nuys High School in southern California. You too can participate in that moment of Hollywood history vicariously by means of this exceptional example. ( 200-300 )
KD LANG - Gifted with one of the finest voices in recorded music k.d. lang's versatility never ceases to amaze both critics and fans alike. This ornate 1969 yearbook from the Consort School, a combined elementary/middle school, provides a rather cute photo of lang
DON LARSEN - The only pitcher to throw a perfect game in the World Series, Larsen needed just 97 throws to clean out the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game Five of the 1956 Series. This 1946 Point Loma High School yearbook features a young Larsen, you guessed it, as a pitcher f
DAVID LETTERMAN - A youthful David Letterman with just a hint of sarcasm under that smile. His senior year at Broad Ripple High School in 1965 features two photos of Letterman - class photo and one with him working at Atlas Supermarket. (500-600 )
JON LOVITZ - Lovitz bore quite an impressive mane back in his junior year of high school - check it out in this swell 1974 edition of Harvard School's yearbook. ( 200-300)
MADONNA - Sure, 1976 brought about the bicentennial celebration of our fine nation, but it also signified Madonna's graduation from high school. Yes, direct from Rochester, Michigan, this Adams High School yearbook features three photos of Ms. Ciccone. ( 1,000-1,2
JAYNE MANSFIELD - An actress whose popularity grew posthumously, Mansfield came from humble beginnings as seen here during her senior year at Highland Park High School in 1950. Already married and a mother by her senior year, Vera Jane Peers still embodied the innocence of
MARILYN MANSON - Judging by Brian Warner's junior year class photo one would have a difficult time speculating upon the infamous, Satan-tinged tomfoolery wrought years later as 'Marilyn Manson'. ( 400-600 )
DOUG MCCLURE - University High School's 1954 yearbook featuring the senior photo of Doug McClure, and also one of McClure participating in the school play. Later starred as 'Trampas' in the TV show, 'The Virginian' and classic films such as 'At the Earth's Core'. (200-
FRED MCGRIFF - Senior year photo for baseball great Fred McGriff, while still attending Jefferson High School in Tampa, Florida. (200-300)
DANICA MCKELLAR - As Gwendolyn Cooper she was the flame of Kevin Arnold's heart on 'The Wonder Years'. Pictured here in her junior year(1992), while attending Harvard-Westlake School, Ms McKellar still embodied the innocence she captured so well on the television series.
ALANIS MORISSETTE - You Oughta Know... that this is Ms. Morissette's freshman year at Glebe Collegiate Institute, or what we south of Canada refer to as 'high school'. This is the 1988-89 edition of the school's yearbook. ( 300-500 )
CRAIG T NELSON - Coach' and 'Poltergeist' star Craig T. Nelson appears twice in this his freshman year at Lewis & Clark High School in Spokane, Washington. The 1959 edition. ( 200-300 )
RICHARD NIXON - If only they printed yearbooks such as this now! Gorgeous binding and illustrations nearly distract one from this volume's central importance - it reflects Richard Nixon's senior year at Whittier High School. Even 1930 his leadership skills were evident:
BRANDY' NORWOOD - Teen phenomenon 'Brandy' back when still using a surname, captured her freshman year (1992) at Hollywood High. ( 300-400 )
MARK O'MEARA - Mission Viejo yearbook from 1974 featuring golf pro Mark O'Meara in both his junior class photo and as a member of the varsity golf team (just #2 on the team then). ( 200-300)
SHAQUILLE O'NEAL - One of the most prominent players in the NBA, he stands as the most dominant center in the game today (if only Wilt was still around...). Merely a junior in the 1992 yearbook from Robert G. Cole Junior Senior High School, he still cut quite an imposing fi
LEE HARVEY OSWALD - One of the most infamous names in 20th century U.S. history, Oswald obviously became a household name after his arrest for the assassination of John F. Kennedy. What more needs to be said about the impact of that fateful November day back in 1963? Six ye
ARNOLD PALMER - Freshman year for golf great Arnold Palmer, already a presence on Latrobe High School's golf team back in 1944. Pictured with his freshman class and with the golf team. ( 300-400)
ARNOLD PALMER - From the same town that brought us Rolling Rock beer, Latrobe, PA, also came one of golf's major figures, Arnold Palmer. This 1945 printing of Latrobe High School's yearbook features Palmer, not too surprisingly, on the golf team. (300-400)
DOLLY PARTON - One of Country Music's most beloved vocalists, Dolly Parton is featured three times in this rare 1964 yearbook from Sevier County High School. In addition to her snazzy class photo Dolly also is pictured twice with the F.H.A. Club. Now that's impressive
MICHELLE PFEIFFER - The actress can be found in this 1976 Fountain Valley High School yearbook in a rather demure senior year class photo. Oh, the innocence of youth! ( 500-600)
BRAD PITT - Seventh-grade yearbook for Brad Pitt while attending Cherokee Junior High School in 1977. ( 500-700 )
BRAD PITT - This time Brad is a big-time eighth grader, ruling the roost as class president. A burgeoning media hound and clearly on his way to accomplishing immense and popularity. MB $ 400 Est. $500-700 #1563 ( 500-700)
BRAD PITT - Sophomore year, 1980, at Kickapoo High School offered a great deal of activity for the young Brad Pitt. Tennis, wrestling, Key Club, and others. Pictured throughout, fans of this actor will not be disappointed. ( 500-700 )
BRAD PITT - Pitt's junior year at Kickapoo again has Pitt in the midst of extracurricular activities such as swimming, tennis, and the like. A popular young fellow this Pitt guy. As usual, Pitt is photographed numerous times. ( 500-700 )
BRAD PITT - From his humble beginnings at Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri, Senior Brad Pitt permeated 1982's yearbook, appearing no less than a dozen times. Popularity just followed this guy! ( 600-800 )
ELVIS PRESLEY - Perhaps the most significant offering in the maelstrom of yearbooks - a mighty claim in light of this volume's illustrious company. Where shall the accolades begin? This hardbound printing of the 1953 Humes High School yearbook is rare on its own - it wa
JOHN RITTER/JOHNNY CRAWFORD - Another 'two-fer', this one offering is comedic actor John Ritter ('Three's Company') and teen crooner and TV's "Rifleman" star Johnny Crawford ("Cindy's Birthday") in the same volume. This is the 1964 annual yearbook for Hollywood High. (500-600 )
TRENT REZNOR - One-man band (for the most part) Reznor has scored quite a reputation as Nine Inch Nails, bringing 'industrial' rock to the masses with such standout LPs as 'The Downward Spiral' and 'The Fragile'. Now you too can partake in Reznor's senior year (1983) at
JOHN RITTER - 1965 yearbook from Hollywood High with our beloved Mr. Ritter another year older, another year closer to graduation - you can just see the anticipation in his countenance. C $137.45 ( 300-400)
JULIA ROBERTS - Obviously a favorite of the original owner, this yearbook has definitely been viewed...and viewed often. Marking Julia Roberts senior year this recent Academy Award winner appears no less charming when still in high school. A 1985 yearbook from Campbell
JACKIE ROBINSON - Perhaps the 20th Century's greatest Athlete, Jackie Robinson's renown stemmed chiefly from his smashing the color barrier of professional baseball. In 1939, while attending Pasadena Junior College, Robinson was captain of the football team plus a leader f
ANDY ROONEY - What would '60 Minutes' be without this chap's sardonic whit? This 1937 annual from the Albany Academy in New York shows the young Mr. Rooney participating in football, swimming as well as other military-oriented activities. ( 200-300 )
RENE RUSSO - Even as a freshman Ms. Russo looked quite mature as seen here in the 1970 edition of John Burroughs High School yearbook. Groovy clothes, Rene! (300-400 )
CHARLES SCHULTZ - The creator of 'Peanuts', easily among the most recognized cavalry of rascals to hit the Sunday funnies: Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Snoopy, Peppermint Pattie. He was an underclassman when the 1940 edition of the 'Cehisian' was published by Central High S
GENE SHALIT - The 1947 edition of the 'Illio', the yearbook for the University of Illinois features none other than the Today Show's film critic extraordinaire, Gene Shalit. Austere, stoic pose. (200-300 )
GENE SHALIT - The next installment of Shalit's college career, captured in the 1948 edition of the 'Illio'. Pictured once in the student photo section. ( 200-300 )
GARY SHEFFIELD - Third year senior Gary Sheffield seems well on his way to baseball stardom as seen in this 1986 Hillsborough High School yearbook. (200-300 )
SMOTHERS BROTHERS - Both members of the comedic duo, the Smothers Brothers, can be found in this 1955 yearbook heralding Tom's senior year, and Dick's sophomore year, at Redondo Beach Union High School. Isn't that a gas? ( 400-600. )
SNOOP DOGGY DOGG' - As Cordozar Broadus, Snoop really didn't bear any resemblance to the 'gangsta' he would become a decade later. Check out his freshman year class photo on this 1986 Marshall Junior High School yearbook. (300-400 )
SUZANNE SOMERS - Nineteen sixty-three marked the junior year of Suzanne Mahoney, later known as Suzanne Somers; not only present class photo, Somers also signed this copy, "Joe, We had fun in drama. Suzanne." Not much of a wordsmith but still there. This completes the tr
STEVEN SPIELBERG - As a member of the Theta Chi fraternity at Long Beach State University, California, Spielberg graced the pages of the 1966 yearbook for the university. ( 300-400)
GWEN STEFANI - Lead singer of No Doubt, our beloved Ms. Stefani, is sprinkled throughout this 1987 printing of Loara High School's annual yearbook. Represented by her senior class photo, individual photo on the swim team, and a photo of one of her art projects. ( 400-
JIMMY STEWART - The 1927 volume of the 'Karux', the rather distinguished yearbook published by the rather fine chaps at Mercerburg Academy. (700-900 )
DARRYL STRAWBERRY - One of the most highly touted prep baseball players of his day, Strawberry's roller coaster personal life has done little to diminish his early greatness. This 1980 Crenshaw High School yearbook features numerous photos of Strawberry during his senior yea
SALLY STRUTHERS - C $81 U.S. Grant High School in 1963 boasted the sophomore year of Sally Struthers. A nifty item for the 'All in the Family' fan. ( 200-300 )
CHARLENE TILTON - Most remembered for her role on 'Dallas' and marriage to C&W star Johnny Lee, Charlene looked quite bubbly her senior year at Hollywood High, commemorated here in the 1976 installment of the school's yearbook series. (250-300 )
CONWAY TWITTY - Freshman year for Harold Jenkins, known internationally as Conway Twitty, who racked up dozens of C&W hits after a brief flirtation with Rock & Roll. This is the 1949 edition of Central High School's yearbook, a small school in Helena, Arkansas. This yea
LINDSAY WAGNER - Forever burned into our long-term memory as Jamie Sommers, the 'Bionic Woman', she is pictured among her fellow juniors in this 1965 yearbook from David Douglas High School. (200-300)
SAM WALTON - Navigator for the Wal-Mart and Sam's Club empire, Sam Walton proved to be one of the major financial successes of the last half of the prior century. Own a piece of U.S. business history in acquiring this 1936 yearbook. ( 400-600)
JOHN WAYNE - A most enticing offering for collectors of Hollywood-related memorabilia - a senior year high school yearbook with the soon-to-be illustrious Marion Morrison, or should we say John Wayne. Midway through his junior year, the young Wayne had been elected cl
JOHN WAYNE - From 1929, this sumptuous yearbook from the University of Southern California should be cherished for its historical value alone, but it does have the added bonus of having John Wayne grace its pages. ( 600-800)