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William Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, and musician. His material—encompassing a wide range of social issues including religion, politics, and philosophy—was controversial and often steeped in dark comedy.
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The Three Stooges signed agreement with Columbia Pictures, dated 17 July 1944, regarding a lay-off from producing shorts, with Curly’s signature, signing as ”Jerry Howard”. Also signed by ”Moe Howard” and ”Larry Fine” as well as the Vice-President of Columbia. Single page measures 8.5” x 11”. Near fine condition. Sold for $53,926.


The Three Stooges Signed Agreement With Columbia From 1944, Including Curly’s Signature
The Three Stooges signed agreement with Columbia Pictures, dated 7 December 1944, regarding a lay-off from producing shorts, with Curly’s signature, signing as ”Jerome Howard”. Also signed by ”Moe Howard” and ”Larry Fine” as well as Duncan Cassell of Columbia. Single page measures 8.5” x 11”. Near fine condition. Sold for $44,566.


”Uncivil Warriors” One-Sheet Movie Poster From 1935, Owned by Moe Howard
Very rare one-sheet movie poster for ”Uncivil Warriors”, one of the earliest and most beloved Three Stooges films, released in 1935. One-sheets from the 1930s are exceedingly rare, with this poster all the more special as owned by Moe Howard. Linen-backed poster measures 27” x 41”. Mild restoration at folds. Colors remain bright, with strong visual appeal, in near fine condition. Sold for $37,500.

The Three Stooges signed agreement with Columbia Pictures, dated 25 May 1945, regarding the production of shorts and a feature film, with Curly’s signature, signing as ”Jerome Howard”. Also signed by ”Moe Howard” and ”Larry Fine” as well as Duncan Cassell of Columbia. Single page measures 8.5” x 11”. Abrasion at top and separation just starting at folds, overall very good condition with bold signatures. Sold for $30,438.


Scarce agreement signed by four Stooges: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Jerry (Curly) Howard and Shemp Howard, dated 21 October 1946, shortly after Curly’s stroke which led to Shemp stepping in as one of the Stooges. Contract reads in part, “It is understood that Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Jerry Howard and Shemp Howard are employed as one (1) unit and the Corporation will not be able to utilize the services of any one party unless the Corporation is able to utilize the services of all said parties…Shemp Howard, during any period when he is not on layoff and is not on suspension and his services are not required…may render his services to others in feature motion pictures…” Countersigned by the Vice-President of Columbia Pictures. Two page contract on two sheets measures 8.5″ x 11″. Small amount of creasing and edgewear on second page, else near fine condition with bold signatures. Sold for $27,670.

Moe Howard Twice-Signed Passport
Moe Howard twice-signed passport from 1955. Howard signs ”Moe Howard” over a photo of him and and his wife Helen, as well as on page three, ”Moe Howard”. Passport is for Moe, but notes that he’s accompanied by his wife, ”Helen B.” Green passport has a crease on back cover, else near fine. Sold for $25,154.

Moe Howard’s passport, dated May 1939, with six signatures by him, including three signed “Moses Hurovitz”, which, interestingly, differs from his stated real name as Moses Horwitz. Passport is signed over his photo on page four, “Moses Hurovitz” and “Professionally known as Moe Howard”, as well as on page three where he again signs “Moses Hurovitz / Professionally known as Moe Howard”. He also fills out the first page with his address in Los Angeles, signing “Moses Hurovitz” and then signs again “Mrs. Moe Howard” as the emergency contact. Burgundy passport contains a handful of stamps, all from May and June 1939, when The Three Stooges performed across the British Isles. Near fine condition. Sold for $20,788.

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Mike Myers Screen-Worn Iconic Suit From “Austin Powers in Goldmember”
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Lobby Card for the 1937 Three Stooges Film ”Grips, Grunts & Groans”
Lobby Card for the 1937 Three Stooges Film ”Grips, Grunts & Groans” Starring Curly — Measures 14” x 11” — Creasing at Corners, Small 1” Closed Tear at Bottom & Light Toning; Overall Very Good. Sold for $8,435.

Mike Myers Screen-Worn Iconic Crushed Orange Jacket From ”Austin Powers in Goldmember”
Mike Myers screen-worn orange jacket from the 2002 film ”Austin Powers in Goldmember.” Myers played various roles in the hugely successful film, including Dr. Evil, Goldmember and Fat Bastard. Costume is worn in the outrageous and comical scene in which Powers fights Mini Me in his hotel room. Custom-made crushed orange velvet jacket has four brown buttons and a yellow patterned lining. Nicely framed and matted against a blue background with a plaque and the film’s logo reading ”Jacket worn by Mike Myers in Goldmember”, with a movie still along the bottom. Frame measures 31.5” x 41.5”, in fine condition. With COA from the Prop Store. Sold for $2,520.


Charlie Chaplin Signed Photo as “The Tramp”
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Fantastic Laurel & Hardy Signed Photo Measuring 13.5” x 10.5” — With JSA COA
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Charlie Chaplin Signed Matte Finish 11″ x 14″ Photo
Charlie Chaplin signed 11″ x 14″ silver gelatin photo, a stunning image taken in 1921 by Strauss Peyton Studios. Matte photo is signed by Chaplin in blue fountain pen, “To Lottie – With my very best wishes for a happy New Years / Sincerely yours / Charlie Chaplin”. Discreet ink spots near Chaplin’s buttons, and slight wear to margins, not affecting image. Overall very good to near fine condition. Sold for $1,600.

Chris Farley ”Beverly Hills Ninja” Costume — One of the Final Films in The Comedic Actor’s Career
Actor Chris Farley karate costume from the 1997 film ”Beverly Hills Ninja”, released the same year the actor passed away from a drug overdose. Farley played ”Haru” in the slapstick comedy, an orphan raised by a clan of ninjas. Traditional cotton karate costume includes a tan wide-sleeved top with a ”Golden Tiger” brand tag, including a handwritten ”Haru” and ”Sony” to label. Ensemble also includes a pair of matching pants, unsized, though included wardrobe tag lists costume as size 7. Top measures 28” shoulder-to-shoulder and 35” in length; pants have a 48” waist and are 42” in length. Minor dirt residue along bottom, else near fine. Includes a Prop Store COA. Sold for $1,562.


Pristine Laurel & Hardy 10” x 8” Signed Photo
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Humorous Laurel and Hardy signed photo measuring 7” x 10”. Sepia-toned photograph is signed at the bottom, ”Stan Laurel” and ”Oliver Hardy”. A dedication, likely by Laurel, reads, ”Hello Alice!” The beloved comedy duo clown around in this image, with Hardy the victim of Laurel’s eye-poking shenanigans. Sharply matted and framed in black and cream to an overall size of 14” x 19”. Near fine. Accompanied by PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $938.


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Rare collection of ”Saturday Night Live” cast member signatures and inscriptions on NBC letterhead. With eight signatures in total from some of the show’s most famous alumni. Each comedic actor signs and inscribes a personal note to ”Herb”. Inscriptions read, ”Hey Herb, No no no. You’re the funny one. Phil Hartman”; ”Herb, I’ve always loved you. Chris Farley”; ”To Herb, Best wishes and Merry Christmas!! love, Julia Sweeney”; ”The Herb-ster, Rob Schneider”; ”Victoria Jackson”; ”Herb, I’m your favorite. Dana Carvey”; ”To Herb, Merry Christmas. Party On. Mike Myers”; ”Herb–Live from New York!!! Kevin Nealon”. Signatures on one sheet measuring 8.5” x 11”. With a PSA/DNA COA. Near fine condition. Sold for $500.


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