Entertainment Memorabilia 2018-04-07 Auction - 856 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 19
Prop Shark Tooth from “Jaws.”Casablanca.Bela Lugosi Signed Photograph by Irving Chidnoff
Done
Chicago, IL, United States
Auction Details

Entertainment Memorabilia

Spanning from the time of vaudeville and the silent era through the twentieth century and up to the present, our April 7 auction features hundreds of movie posters, signed photographs and autographs, lobby cards and stills, Hollywood and television costumes, props, and personal relics of stars including Greta Garbo, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, and many others.
Auction Curator:
Gabe Fajuri
Gabe Fajuri
President
SOLD
Cole Brothers Circus. Edmida Loyal.: Cole Brothers Circus. Edmida Loyal. Erie: Erie Lithography, ca. 1938. Advertising the “Champion equestrienne of continental Europe.” 20 1/2 x 28”. Date strip remnants, old central fold; A-.
0435: Cole Brothers Circus. Edmida Loyal.Est.
$250
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$350
SOLD
Cole Bros. Circus.: Cole Bros. Circus. Erie: Erie Litho, 1941. Half-sheet poster advertising the “World’s Greatest and Best Loved Amusement Institution.” Sideshow tents in background. 21 x 28”.Linen backed. A-.
0436: Cole Bros. Circus.Est.
$200
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$300
Al G. Kelly & Miller Bros. Circus.: Al G. Kelly & Miller Bros. Circus. 1940s. Five-color half-sheet poster advertising “America’s 2nd Largest Circus,” and depicts “a living giraffe.” 28 x 21”. One loss repaired; A-. Linen
0439: Al G. Kelly & Miller Bros. Circus.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
SOLD
Vintage Demolition Derby Window Card.: Vintage Demolition Derby Window Card. Hillsdale County Fair, Mich., 1971. Original window card (22 x 14”) printed brightly to depict a crash between derby cars. A.
0440: Vintage Demolition Derby Window Card.Est.
$50
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$100
SOLD
Dan Fleenor Presents Hurricane Hell Drivers.: Dan Fleenor Presents Hurricane Hell Drivers. 1971. Jumbo window card (28 x 22”) for appearance of Dan Fleenor’s stunt drivers at the Branch County 4-H Fair in Coldwater, Mich. Stained bottom
0441: Dan Fleenor Presents Hurricane Hell Drivers.Est.
$50
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$100
SOLD
CDV of Edwin Booth With Autograph.: CDV of Edwin Booth With Autograph. New York: Gurney and Sons photographers, ca. 1880. Bust portrait of Booth on photographer’s mount, with signature below portrait, on mount, together with bold
0444: CDV of Edwin Booth With Autograph.Est.
$100
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$150
SOLD
The Original Lights O’ London Combination.: The Original Lights O’ London Combination. Cincinnati-New York-London: Strobridge, ca. 1880s. Vibrant color lithograph poster for G.R. Sims’ stage drama, bearing vignettes of the characters and
0447: The Original Lights O’ London Combination.Est.
$100
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$200
Andree de Lagarde.: Andree de Lagarde. Berlin: Weylandt & Bauchwitz, ca. 1900. Color lithograph personality poster for performer, depicted in white lace and with numerous finger rings. Little appears to have been
0448: Andree de Lagarde.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
SOLD
Pantomime Theater Stock Poster.: [Stock Poster] Pantomime Theater Stock Poster. London: Stafford Litho, ca. 1910s. Color lithograph depicting a Pierrot dancing with a girl who holds a mask, with a pier illuminated by the Moon in the
0449: Pantomime Theater Stock Poster.Est.
$100
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$200
Don Quichotte.: Don Quichotte. Circa 1900 (Ed. Delanchy, Paris). (35 x 26 ½”). Lithograph advertising the Théâtre Lyrique Municipal’s stage production of Don Quichotte. Artwork by G. Rochegrosse. Linen
0450: Don Quichotte.Est.
$100
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$200
Lot Passed
SOLD
Fogg’s Ferry.: Fogg’s Ferry. (The Enquirer Job Printing Co., Cincinnati, 1893). One sheet (42 x 28”). Original stone lithograph advertisement for the comedy-drama stage play by Charles E. Callahan. Montage
0451: Fogg’s Ferry.Est.
$200
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$300
Mystic Island.: Mystic Island. 1930s (Quigley Litho. Co., Kansas City). One sheet (41 x 27”). Striking three-color woodcut advertising stage play by Edmund L. Paul. Depicts biplane crashing into tropical locale as
0452: Mystic Island.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
Wildfire.: Wildfire. Circa 1908 (Metropolitan Printing Co., New York). One sheet (41 x 27”). Broadway production starring the famous singer and actress Lillian Russell. She would later reprise her role in the
0453: Wildfire.Est.
$500
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$700
Lot Passed
Perci Vale Presents The Valentines.: Perci Vale Presents The Valentines. Birmingham: Moody Bros., 1910s. Lithograph depicting dancers and a piano player. 29 x 19 ½”. Sold with two English variety show broadsides, the first Kyrle
0454: Perci Vale Presents The Valentines.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed