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We recently sold a Cesar Romero signed photo from his role as the Jocker in the Batman television series. Please see details below:
Cesar Romero 8″ x 10″ Signed Photo as the Joker — Sold for $1,600.

Here are some additional Hollywood autographs that we sold:
The Three Stooges Signed Agreement With Columbia From 1944, Including Curly’s Signature
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.

Bruce Lee Signed Photo Without Inscription — Lot Also Includes First Edition of ”Chinese Gung Fu” and Early 1960s Business Card
Excellent lot of Bruce Lee items, including a signed photo by Lee, a first edition of ”Chinese Gung Fu” and one of Lee’s early 1960s business cards. Photo is elegantly signed by Lee without inscription, ”Best wishes / Bruce Lee”. Glossy photo measures 2.875” x 3.25”, in near fine condition. Lot also includes a first edition of Lee’s book, ”Chinese Gung Fu / The Philosophical Art of Self-Defense”. Oakland: Oriental Book Sales, 1963. Book spans 102pp. and measures 5.5” x 8.25”. A few dog-eared pages and light wear, overall in very good plus condition. Finally, lot includes one of Lee’s earliest business cards from the early 1960s, simply titled ”Chinese Gung Fu” at top, offering various types of lessons and with the gold/red yin yang symbol. Faint toning to right edge, else near fine condition. A fine lot of early 1960s Bruce Lee items, including one of his desirable signed photos. Sold for $32,426.

Steve McQueen Original Signed Passport From 1970 — Passport Uncovers Mystery of his Real Name
Hollywood iconoclast, Steve McQueen autograph on his original passport from 1970. The “King of Cool” here displays a fun and irreverent sense of humor by writing both his given name, “Terrence Stephen McQueen” on the passport application, as well as “Steve McQueen”, the way in which the press would incorrectly spell it. (Apparently, he wanted to see if the name would pass official government scrutiny). The end result is “Terrence Stephen McQueen K.A. Steve McQueen” printed on his official passport. He then signs “Steve McQueen” twice, once on the document and again on the 2.75″ square photo, showing McQueen smiling in 1970’s aviator sunglasses. Stuck in London with an expired passport in April 1970, McQueen applied for this re-issue at the U.S. Embassy. Visa stamps indicate that he arrived at Orly Airport in April and also made stops in Madrid and Casablanca on the same trip. Jamaican and Mexican visas are stamped on other pages from later trips. A vaccination record, with McQueen’s Hollywood address handwritten on the first page, is stapled to the back of the passport, which also lists his height, hair and eye color, and place of birth. Minor wear to 3.75″ x 6″ green passport. Overall very good condition. A scarce signed and personally-owned item by the Hollywood icon.
CORRECTION TO STORY REGARDING STEVE MCQUEEN’S NAME
The “King of Cool” here displays a fun and irreverent sense of humor by writing his name incorrectly. The star’s real name “Steven Terrance McQueen” was often wrongfully reported in the press as “Terrance Stephen McQueen”. When in London applying for a new passport at the American Embassy, McQueen applied with “Terrance Stephen McQueen” to see if the press’ incorrect spelling would pass official government scrutiny, and it did. To this day the press wrongfully reports Steve McQueen’s first name as Terrance. McQueen playfully adds, “K.A. Steve McQueen” and the end result is, “Terrence Stephen McQueen K.A. Steve McQueen” printed on his official passport. Dark Steve McQueen autograph. Sold for $12,076.

Marilyn Monroe 8” x 10” photo signed. Flirtatious photo of the curvy screen legend shows Marilyn posing with a guitar in fishnet stockings, likely from her 1954 film, ”River of No Return”. Marilyn inscribes the photo in green ink, ”To Dwane / Love & Kisses / Marilyn Monroe”. Some creasing and a near invisible .25” of surface loss to the L of ”Marilyn”. Overall in very good condition. Has restoration. Accompanied by COA’s from both PSA/DNA and JSA. Sold for $10,313.


Clark Gable Signed Photo as Rhett Butler From “Gone With the Wind” — Measures 10.25″ x 13.5 — With PSA/DNA COA
Extremely rare Clark Gable signed photo in his most famous role, as Rhett Butler in “Gone With the Wind”. In one of the most iconic images from the movie, Gable is shown here smoking a cigar and playing poker in the Yankee jail. Inscribed, “To Fred – Shades of the Past – for both of us – Clark G-“. Glossy photo measures 10.25″ x 13.5”, mounted to illustration board with press blurb transferred from verso of photo reading “Seznick International’s technicolor production of ‘Gone with the Wind’ which stars, also, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland. Victor Fleming directs.” Light wear and dings to margins, overall very good condition with a bold inscription by Gable. One of less than five Clark Gable signed photos as Rhett Butler, and likely the largest. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $7,298.


1954 James Dean Signed Personal Check
James Dean signed personal check dated 24 September 1954. Check No. 12 made out to Norman Lamoreaux Co., in Dean’s own hand, for $77.88. Signed in bold black ink, “James Dean.” James Dean checks are exceedingly rare as he only wrote a few dozen before he passed away in 1955. Check shows usual cancellation holes and some bleeding of stamping to verso, not affecting signature. Overall, fine condition. Sold for $6,500.

Captivating photo of Audrey Hepburn from ”My Fair Lady”, measuring 11” x 14”, and from Audrey’s personal collection. Photo is by Cecil Beaton, who won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for ”My Fair Lady”, as well as for Best Art Direction, with the stamp on verso: ”Please acknowledge photograph by Cecil Beaton”. Beaton first met Hepburn after the release of ”Roman Holiday”, and was instantly taken with her charm, commenting in his diary that ”She appears to take wholesale adoration with a pinch of salt; gratitude rather than puffed-up pride…” Hepburn’s ease, with Beaton as photographer, and her natural beauty is captured nicely in this photograph. Semi-gloss silver gelatin photo on double weight paper was taken for a US Vogue photo shoot in late 1963 prior to the release of ”My Fair Lady”, one of the most highly anticipated films in Hollywood history. Photo is in near fine condition. Sold for $4,375.

Jean Harlow Autograph on a 10″ x 13″ Photo
Jean Harlow autograph on her photo, inscribed to film director William Wyler. Inscription reads in full: “‘Willie’ darling / Loads of love to you / from Jean.” During her lifetime, much of Harlow’s correspondence and autograph-signing duties were handled by her mother, “Mama Jean” Harlow. This, and the fact that she died at the very young age of 26, make signed items bearing her actual signature truly scarce. This is a superb example of Harlow’s autograph, vintage black and white, measuring 10″ x 13″. Minimal fading, toning, and wear. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,670.

Charlie Chaplin Signed Photograph as the Tramp — With JSA COA
Rare photograph signed by silent movie star Charlie Chaplin. Iconic and beloved actor signs ”Faithfully / Charlie Chaplin” to image of himself as the memorable Tramp. Black and white photograph measures 5” x 7”. Light toning and creasing, not affecting signature, which remains bold. Very good plus condition. With JSA COA. Sold for $3,125.


Iconic Steve McQueen Autograph on an 8″ x 10″ Signed Photograph from “Bullitt”
Steve McQueen autograph on a portrait from the 1968 movie “Bullitt.” An iconic pose from the star and the most widely publicized portrait which was used for the one-sheet poster and other advertising for the film. Signed in black ink “Steve McQueen” on the image. Gelatin silver glossy 8″ x 10″ photo in very good condition with creasing at the upper right, mounting remnants on the verso and trimming of borders. Nice Steve McQueen autograph. Sold for $2,919.

Humphrey Bogart 8″ x 10″ Handsome Signed Portrait Photo of Bogie Dangling a Lit Cigarette — With PSA/DNA COA
Exceptional signed photo by film icon Humphrey Bogart, here in full character as a dashing knockabout with cigarette in hand. 8″ x 10″ photograph is perfectly signed “For Bill Bissette / good luck / Humphrey Bogart”. On the verso is a piece of paper with the cast of “Dead Reckoning” and a stamp “Property of the News Library” with the date 27 January 1947. In very good condition with a few light creases, minimal spotting to the upper right portion and rounded corners. Absolutely stunning photograph accompanied by a COA from PSA/DNA. Sold for $2,623.


John Wayne Signed Contract for ”The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”
John Wayne signed contract for one of his most iconic films, ”The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”. Full agreement between Wayne and Paramount Pictures is signed ”John Wayne” on the last page in blue ballpoint, and countersigned by Bernard Donnenfeld, Paramount’s Vice-President of Production and Administration. Contract runs 56pp. and details all aspects of the production, including Wayne’s salary of $750,000. Measures 8.5” x 11”, double-stapled at top left. Light wear, overall very good plus condition. Sold for $2,500.

Vivien Leigh “Gone With The Wind” Signed Photo as Scarlett
Signed photograph of Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara from “Gone With the Wind.” Boldly signed in blue ink to lower right, “Vivien Leigh.” Black and white image measures 2.5″ x 3.5″; mounted to board measuring 4″ x 5″. Unrelated cutout image pasted to board’s verso, not affecting image or signature. Overall, very good condition. Sold for $1,470.

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