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Manuscript, Collectibles and Aerospace Auction


Celebrity Memorabilia
 
 
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Lot 1303
X: Man with the X-Ray Eyes - Original One Sheet Poster. 41" x 27" one sheet for the 1963 sci-fi classic starring Ray Milland in title role. Excellent; minor wear and faint toning on edges only, not affecting vivid artwork.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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Lot 1304
Scarface Screen-Used Prop Uzi Machine Gun. This non-firing metal Uzi machine gun was used by Al Pacino in the movie Scarface in the scene where Tony's sister, Gina, is shot and killed. An assassin climbs the balcony of Tony's bedroom carrying this Uzi machine gun, opens fire inside the bedroom and kills Tony's sister. Tony charges and pushes the assassin over his balcony into the pool below, picks up this Uzi, dropped by the assassin, and fires down at him in the pool, then drops the Uzi and goes to attend to his sister.

The gun comes with a COA from Great American Prop & Wardrobe Co. and with three other letters from subsequent owners, showing the trail of provenance. The gun is accompanied by a 5" x 7¼" frame which holds a certified movie cell of the balcony scene in which Tony holds this Uzi and an enlarged picture of the cell. The gun is 18½" long and 11½" at the highest point;one small piece just above the clip is broken off but present.
Estimated Value $4,000 - 6,000.
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Realized
$3,120
Lot 1305
McLean, David (1922-1995) Rugged, handsome actor best known for his commercials as the "Marlboro Man"; he appeared in television shows and films throughout the 1960's and 70's. Nine scripts (one partial) from McLean's personal estate, dated between 1960 and 1977, some with notations in his hand. They include The Andromeda Strain, The Streets of San Francisco, and others. All covers are in fair to good condition.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 1306
Assorted Signed Vintage Records - Group of 15. An eclectic collection of LPs, circa early 1960s. Includes: Mario Escudero, Leo Diamond (3), Rene Paulo, Frank Devol, Pua Almeida, Frank Fontaine (2), Roberta Sherwood, Tito Puente, Chico Hamilton, Fats Domino, Wayne Newton, and The Montagu Three. All Lps, except one of Fontaine's, are signed, some with multiple signatures. A few covers have slight staining, otherwise all in very good to fine condition.
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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Lot 1307
(Beach Boys) - "All Summer Long" Album Artwork, 1964. Three rare full-color proofs of the front cover, plus the original black & white proof for the back cover signed by Ray Polley with receiving mark June 12, 1964. Also includes five Capitol Records memos on Capitol letterheads regarding cover designs and which samples to use, plus a non-letterhead printed memo. 10 pieces total.

All Summer Long is the sixth album by the Beach Boys, released in July 1964. Recorded in the aftermath of the British Invasion, it marked a major turning point in their career and for leader/primary songwriter Brian Wilson as an artist. It featured the band's first #1 U.S. hit, "I Get Around." The album peaked at #4 on the U.S. charts and was certified gold.
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500.
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Lot 1308
(Beach Boys) - Capitol Records Cardboard Stand-up. Thick 26" x 12½" cardboard stand-up featuring hand drawn head profiles of the five band members rising up from a color copy of the cover of their 1968 Capitol Records compilation album Best of The Beach Boys, Vol. 3. Back cardboard stand has not been punched out for use. Top portion features cut-outs of three of the members' heads. Brian Wilson's cut-out profile has a slight horizontal crease across the neck and a more prominent one across the chin.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$322
Lot 1309
(Beach Boys) - Capitol Records Display Poster. 36" x 36" full-color advertising display poster titled "The Beach Boys - The Original Sounds of Summer on Capitol Records and Tapes." Showcases album covers for Endless Summer, Spirit Of America, and Best Of The Beach Boys, Vol. I & Vol. II, along with images of the band and various surfing scenes. Has vertical and central file folds, corner chips and tears in margins, with 4 small marginal tape stains.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Lot 1310
(Beach Boys) - Limited Run Concert Poster, 1991. A 15" x 10¼" blue on pink poster titled The Beach Boys In Concert, advertising a gig in Little Rock, Arkansas on May 11, 1991. The limited edition poster was produced by Ed Wincensten Graphics and features a hand-penned inscription "48/1,000 E. Wincentsen" in the lower right-hand margin. Small pinholes in each of the corner margins, with light bend crease at lower right corner above inscription.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Lot 1311
(Beach Boys) - "Rarities" Album Artwork, 1983. A tremendous and unique grouping of 7 full-layout album art pieces for the hard-to-find 1983 compilation which features previously unreleased Beach Boys' songs, flip sides of singles, alternate versions, and an overlooked concert recording. Includes all front and back cover art paste-ups with transparencies and inner sleeve color photos of the band members. Artwork is attached to various sized Bristol boards.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
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Lot 1312
(Beach Boys) - "Stack-o-Tracks" Album Artwork, 1968. Rare, unique grouping of 7 different front and back cover art, overlays and proofs for the 1968 album. These are the original materials used for shooting the album covers. Some feature pen notations in margins and corrective notations on thin tissue paper. All original artwork.

Stack-o-Tracks is a unique album release in that it features a collection of backing tracks to fifteen of the band's previously released songs. It was considered to be worth little at its time of release, failed to chart, and was out of print for two decades. However, it is now considered an important work for anyone interested in studying the musical composition and harmonies behind many of the band's well-known hits.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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Realized
$600
Lot 1313
(Beach Boys) - "Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)" Album Artwork, 1965. Original album proof photos. Includes 14" x 13" front and back cover proofs in black & white and a 13¼" x 12¾" full-color front cover proof. Also included are three Capitol Records memos with instructions about changing cover photo art. 6 pieces total.

Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) is the tenth album by the Beach Boys, released in June 1965. It features two of the band's most popular hits, "Help Me, Rhonda" and "California Girls." The album peaked at #2 on the U.S. charts and was certified gold.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
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Realized
$480
Lot 1314
Big Band Orchestra Leaders, Musicians, & Vocalists. Group of 33 signed items. The 31signed photographs include; Tommy Dorsey, Guy Lombardo, Ted Lewis, Isham Jones, Harry James, Ted Weems, Fred Waring, Orris Tucker, Ted Fio-Rito, Frankie Masters, Kay Kyser, Clyde McCoy, Sammy Kaye, Glen Gray, Clyde Doerr, Bonnie Baker, Al Katz, R.G. Dexter, Vent Callahan, Paul Small, Bert Laur, J. Trumbauer, Monk Watson, Ben Pollack, Billy Meyers, Art Krueger, Maurice Sherman, Rudy Wiedolft, and The Hollywood Collegians. With a typed letter signed by Lawrence Welk, a 3" x 5" card signed by Phil Harris, and two unidentified signed photos. Various sizes; condition ranges from good to fine. Should be seen to be appreciated.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Realized
$575
Lot 1315
Collection Of Vintage Film & Musical Song Sheets. 21 items from films of the 1920s-40s, including: Casablanca, Star Spangled Rhythm, Laugh Clown Laugh, The Big Broadcast Of 1936, Show Business, Marianne, The Paleface, Glad Rag Doll, The Hurricane, A Woman Commands, And The Angels Sing, Adorable, and Sweet Music. Also, songs from Ziegfield Follies 1919 and the musical Rio Rita, plus "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" (with signature by Rudy Vallée) and a Bing Crosby set, including "I'm Only Guessin'", "Can't We Talk It Over", "There'll Be Blue Birds Over The White Cliffs Of Dover", "Soon" (from Mississippi), and "Swinging On A Star" (from Going My Way).
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Lot 1316
[Country Music] Group of 35 Autographs. Photographs signed by Jimmie Rodgers (2), Johnny Cash (2), Loretta Lynn, Webb Pierce, Marty Robbins (2), Chester Smith, Eddy Arnold, Bobbie Gentry, Grandpa Jones (2), Faron Young, Slim Whitman, Roy Acuff, Red Foley, Minnie Pearl, Maybelle Carter, Hank Snow, Buck Owen, Bill Anderson, Larry Gatlin, Jimmie Driftwood (2), Barbara Mandrell (2), Boxcar Willie, Kris Kristofferson, Charley Pride, Duke of Paducah, Glen Campbell (2), Roy Clark, Jerry Reed. Most are inscribed. Sizes vary. Overall fine. Plus two pristine unsigned First Day Covers commemorating Roy Acuff, with a block of 20 stamps featuring Acuff.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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Realized
$300
Lot 1317
[Group of 20 Singers]. 18 Photographs of various sizes, some with inscriptions, signed by: Nelson Eddy, John Charles Thomas, Ethel Merman, Perry Como, Andy Williams, Burl Ives, Dinah Shore, Joan Baez, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gormé, Teresa Brewer, Robert Goulet, Barry Sadler, Abbe Lane, Wayne Newton, B.J. Thomas, Charo, and Arthur Tracy. Plus a 1965 typed letter signed by Dinah Shore and a Bob Goulet signature on 4" x 6" paper. Total of 20 items. Overall condition is fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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Lot 1318
Pirates Of The Caribbean. 1968 soundtrack album to the popular Disneyland attraction that opened the previous year. Featuring "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me)" and other songs, it comes with both a record and a full-color illustrated book with story and images of the ride. Also included is the original art design for the album which makes for a wonderful and interesting companion piece.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Lot 1319
Ponselle, Rosa (1897-1981) American dramatic soprano. 24" x 18" poster, signed by artist Frederick (Flumcon?). Ponselle had her debut in 1918 at New York's Metropolitan Opera and enjoyed a successful career with the theater until her retirement in 1937. Of note, this piece once hung in the old Warner Bros. theater in downtown Youngstown, Ohio. Minor edge wear, else fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$276



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