LOT #23150 |
Sold on Oct 1, 2004 for: Not Sold
Les Brown Signed Window Card....
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Description
Les Brown Signed Window Card. Les Brown was playing soprano sax professionally by age nine, and at age 14, he was fronting his own band. "Les Brown and His Band of Renown" became immensely popular, appeared in many films, and in 1950, began a long association with Bob Hope. Brown led a swinging band, and by the time he died in 2001, he was beloved the world over. This orange card features musical notes across the top and bottom and is signed, "Best Wishes to (name unknown) Les Brown." Pin holes at each corner. Accompanied by COA from Jazz & Big Band expert Larry Rafferty.Heritage Auctions provides detailed information when available but strongly encourages in-person inspection. Condition statements and photographs are offered as general guidance only, not as complete representations of facts, and do not constitute a warranty or assumption of liability by Heritage. Framed artworks are not examined outside their frames, and additional details from Heritage may be unavailable; therefore, the condition of unexamined works is not guaranteed. Heritage is not responsible for damage to frames, glazing, original boxes, display materials, or for works that have shifted within the frame. All lots are sold "AS IS" in accordance with our Terms & Conditions of Auction.
Auction Info
2004 September Music Memorabilia #606 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
Sep-Oct, 2004
30th-1st
Thursday-Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 1
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