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We recently sold a Munsters cast signed photo. Please see details below:
Scarce “The Munsters” Cast-Signed 8″ x 10″ Photo Including Beverley Owen’s Signature — With PSA/DNA COA
Scarce photo signed by the original cast of “The Munsters” including the near non-extant signature of Beverley Owen who played Marilyn in the first season. Photo is inscribed by some of the cast to Steve, the author Stephen Cox who wrote “The Munsters: A Trip Down Mockingbird Lane”. Signed by Fred Gwynne (Herman), Beverley Owen (Marilyn), Al Lewis (Grandpa), Yvonne DeCarlo (Lily), and Butch Patrick (Eddie) in black and brown felt-tip. Glossy cibachrome photo is in pristine, near fine condition. With PSA/DNA COA for all signatures. Sold for $810.


Here are some additional entertainment items we have sold:
Available for the first time at auction, the animation artwork from the iconic title sequence of ”The Partridge Family”, designed by legendary title artist Sandy Dvore. This instantly recognizable piece features the mother partridge followed by her five cheepers (chicks), one of only two known pieces with the entire animated Partridge Family. The famous title sequence for the show, in which the mother partridge breaks out of her shell and leads her chicks, was originally done for the pilot by Dvore, and was subsequently used during the entire series because it was so clever and groundbreaking. At the time of the pilot in 1969, color was just arriving to television and title sequences until then had mostly consisted of black and white typeface, simply listing the name of the show. For ”The Partridge Family”, Dvore decided to not only incorporate color into the title sequence (taking color cues from the famous Mondrian-inspired bus that the family drove), but also used animation, which until then had mostly been limited to cartoons. The result is one of the most enduring title sequences in the history of television. Described in the seminal book on title sequences, ”Untitled” as ”…one of the most brilliant and most atypical designers of all time”, Dvore rose to prominence in the early sixties creating iconic illustrations for trade ads in the ”Hollywood Reporter” and ”Variety” for stars such as Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra. He soon segued to create a new art form, the film trade ad, and also designed the logos for entertainment companies United Artists, Lorimar and ICM. Artwork consists of several layers of paper cut-outs affixed to black paper background. All characters are original except for the feet, which were added later. Signed by Dvore at lower right on black paper. Visible portion measures 17.5” x 9.5”, framed to 23” x 15”. Near fine. A fine example of Partridge Family memorabilia. With LOA from Sandy Dvore. Sold for $50,000.

Screen-Used Ralph McQuarrie Original Model of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise From 1976
At the time of this model, McQuarrie was completing work on “Star Wars”, whose influence has been noted here, specifically, its similarity to the Star Destroyers of “Star Wars”. The design of this model is also the inspiration for the redesigned USS Discovery starship in 2017’s “Star Trek: Discovery”. Ship measures 15″ x 8″ wide, made of wood and plastic and with tape and ink accents. Professional repair where nacelle pylons meet the secondary hull, overall in very good condition, stunning for display. Accompanied by the book “The Art of Star Trek”, where the model is photographed and featured on page 56. Sold for $9,725.

”Mary Poppins” artwork signed by its stars, Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, #6 in a limited HC edition of 15, intended for private distribution. Produced by Walt Disney Art Classics, this cel set-up entitled ”Tea Time With Mary” depicts scene 62 of the film, made from the original Disney animation drawings. Released in 1964, ”Mary Poppins” earned immediate acclaim, was nominated for 13 Academy Awards and took home five, including ”Best Picture”, ”Best Actress” for Julie Andrews and ”Best Visual Effects”; it was the only Disney film to win ”Best Picture” in Walt Disney’s lifetime. Artwork measures 17.25” x 11”, matted and framed by Disney to a size of 27” x 20.75”. With original Disney paperwork sealed in pouch on back of frame. Near fine condition. Sold for $5,000.

”The Sound of Music” sheet music signed by the cast of the hit 1965 film, most notably Julie Andrews. Signed on the front cover by Andrews and all seven children, around a stylized photo of the family: ”Julie Andrews”, ”Charmian Carr”, ”Nicholas Hammond”, ”Heather Menzies”, ”Duane Chase / ‘Kurt”’, ”Angela Cartwright / ‘Brigitta”’, ”Debbie Turner / Marta”, and ”Kym Karath”. 11pp. sheet music for ”Maria” measures 9” x 12”. Very light toning and separation starting along seam, overall in very good condition. With PSA/DNA COA for all eight signatures. Sold for $5,000.


Star Trek cast signed photo, in a limited edition #863 of 2,500. Signed in black marker by all 7 original cast members: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig and James Doohan. Visible portion of photo measures 13.75” x 10.75”, framed to 20.25” square. With COA from Ken Goldin as well as sticker by Paramount Pictures on verso, copyrighted 1993. Near fine condition. Sold for $4,375.

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.

William Shatner on Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelley During the Early Days of ”Star Trek” — ”These early shows were quite an exploration…the three of us began to work together as a team…”
Handwritten signed recollection by William Shatner on the early days of ”Star Trek” and the camaraderie that developed between himself, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley. Composed on his personal stationery, Shatner writes, ”These early shows were quite an exploration. Not just the amount of work memorizing ten pages and preparing ten pages for tomorrow but in getting to know the other players. Obviously I spent most of the time with Leonard and DeForest. We would discuss what we were saying in the script – but also we began to explore each other’s brains – I found that Leonard and I had so much in common – same background, same journey up through the ranks – children, wife. It was the beginning of a wonderful friend. DeForest who was a southerner, was different. But what [a] lovely gentleman – beautiful manners, and such a kind way of speaking. He led a settled life and loved the routine of coming to work and going home to his beloved wife – the three of us began to work together as a team – Dialogue between characters can be like a tennis game, the conversational ball batted back and forth can make for good drama but also the audience can ” sense the camraderie between the actors. I loved that the camraderie. I wish I knew how to spell it. / William Shatner”. Single page measures 7.25” x 10.25”. Near fine condition. Also with an LOA by William Shatner. Sold for $3,125.

Beautiful and Scarce Jean Harlow Autograph on an 8″ x 10″ Photograph With Her Full Name
Jean Harlow autograph on an artistic 8″ x 10″ photo, featuring a head and shoulders portrait of the actress looking off-camera with her hands crossed. Inscribed in black ink on the image, “To Henry With good wishes from Jean Harlow”. 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. 8″ x 10″ photo is in fine condition. Sold for $2,136.

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