Autographs from people credited in 1940 Always a Bride
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CREIGHTON HALE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 78764Autograph note signed by Creighton Hale features a personal message reading "To Adal/with all my best wishes/Very Sincerely/Creighton Hale". Hale, a silent film actor, is noted for his numerous film credits from 1914 to 1959.Sale Price $150.00
$180.00
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STUART HOLMES - DOCUMENT SIGNED - HFSID 281872AFTRA membership application signed by actor Stuart Holmes, whose career spanned from the silent era to television. Document is signed "Stvart Holmes" in blue ink, with additional notations. Includes a carbon copy of the initiation fee receipt.Sale Price $385.00
$460.00
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ROSEMARY LANE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 185Card signed by Rosemary Lane with an ink signature, accompanied by a black and white magazine photograph. A typed caption is included. Rosemary Lane, part of The Lane Sisters, had a notable career in film during the 1930s and 1940s.Sale Price $85.00
$100.00
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ROSEMARY LANE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1938 - HFSID 165354Autograph note signed: "To Elsie/Best Wishes/Rosemary/Lane" in pencil, addressed to Elsie Myrus. Handwritten on a question card from a performance by Myrus the Wizard of Mental Telepathy at Club Lamaze in Hollywood.Price: $200.00
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ROSEMARY LANE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1938 - HFSID 289993Photograph inscribed and signed by Rosemary Lane to collector Saul Goodman, reading, "To Saul -/Rosemary/Lane". Dated April 12, 1938, with a collector's ink stamp on verso. Rosemary Lane was part of the musical group The Lane Sisters.Price: $500.00
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ROSEMARY LANE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 19996Photograph showing Rosemary Lane as a waitress, inscribed and signed: "To Ed/Best Wishes/Rosemary/Lane". Lane, known for her work with The Lane Sisters, appeared in 20 films from 1937 to 1945, including Four Sisters, Four Wives, and Four Mothers.Sale Price $250.00
$320.00
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JACK "LITTLE JACK" LITTLE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 27082Handwritten note by Jack "Little Jack" Little, signed "Here 'Tis/Best Wishes to Norman/'Yours Very Truly'/Little Jack Little." Little, a noted pianist and songwriter, is recognized for popular tunes featured in 1930s films and recent revivals.Price: $320.00
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FRANK MAYO - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 20112Photograph of Frank Mayo, a silent film star, is signed with "Yours sincerely/Frank Mayo." Mayo starred in early serials like The Red Circle and worked in over 300 films throughout his career, remaining active until 1949.Price: $350.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - "SUPERMAN EN LA SELVA SECRETA" LOBBY CARD UNSIGNED (MEXICAN LOBBY CARD) - HFSID 354597Lobby card showcases George "Superman" Reeves as the superhero in Superman en la Selva Secreta, with Spanish captions. It remains unsigned, depicting a black and white image of Reeves alongside Jack Larson and Noel Neill, with some paper loss and tack holes.Sale Price $725.00
$850.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 350609Photograph of George Reeves in his service uniform, inscribed and signed with "To Jack / George / Reeves". Accompanied by PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity. Reeves is known for portraying Superman in film and television, with a notable career beginning in 1939.Price: $5,400.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 350611Publicity photograph signed by George Reeves, featuring the inscription "George / Reeves". This item is from the movie So Proudly We Hail, which starred Reeves alongside Claudette Colbert and others. Writing above the signature is undiscernible.Sale Price $1,350.00
$1,600.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 354505Action photograph of George Reeves as Superman apprehending two villains, signed with the inscription "Thank you / for watching / George Reeves / Superman". Reeves is best known for portraying Superman in the 1951 film Superman and the Mole Men and the subsequent television series.Price: $5,250.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 294043Photograph of George Reeves, who played Superman in The Adventures of Superman, is signed with the inscription, “Sincerely/George Reeves.” It includes a JSA Letter of Authenticity, confirming its genuineness. Reeves is noted for his iconic role as the Man of Steel.Price: $2,500.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1940 - HFSID 152493Photograph inscribed and signed by George Reeves, reading “To Maxwell and Nippy/The best friends we/have/always/George”. Created in 1940, this image showcases Reeves, known for portraying Superman, and is accompanied by PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity.Sale Price $2,395.00
$2,800.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1957 - HFSID 350578Signed photograph of George Reeves as Superman, autographed with "George / Reeves". Known for portraying Superman in film and television, Reeves' career included notable roles in Gone With the Wind and Superman and the Mole Men.Price: $4,500.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - COLLECTION WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 350626Collection of signed photographs includes George Reeves, Noel Neill, Jack Larson, Robert Shayne, and Sterling Holloway. Each photograph is signed, with inscriptions such as "George Reeves" and "Noel Neill/'Lois Lane'", showcasing early Superman cast members.Price: $4,250.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - EPHEMERA UNSIGNED - HFSID 348147Trunks worn by actor George Reeves during filming of The Adventures of Superman feature a sewn-in tag from Broadway Knit Mills. These ephemera items are unsigned and highlight Reeves' iconic role as Superman in the 1950s television series.Price: $6,000.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - EPHEMERA UNSIGNED CIRCA 1953 - HFSID 350552Shirt and tie worn by George Reeves in The Adventures of Superman television series. Accompanied by a letter from the prior owner regarding its loan to the Smithsonian National Museum of Modern History in 1987. Item is unsigned.Price: $6,000.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - EPHEMERA UNSIGNED WITH EMILE LA VIGNE - HFSID 274949Rubber cast of a life mask of George Reeves, crafted by make-up artist Emile LaVigne, includes LaVigne's signature in black felt tip on the wood backing. This item originates from LaVigne's estate and has minor surface scratches.Price: $1,850.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - LOBBY CARD UNSIGNED (MEXICAN LOBBY CARD) - HFSID 347993Lobby card showing actor George Reeves as Superman from los Peligros de Superman, unsigned and including dialogue from the comic. The card notes the actor's name and represents one of the most recognizable superheroes worldwide.Price: $850.00
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GEORGE "SUPERMAN" REEVES - LOBBY CARD UNSIGNED (SUPERMAN GEORGE REEVES JUMBO LOBBY CARD) - HFSID 347992Lobby card showcasing actor George "Superman" Reeves as the superhero from Kal-El. It includes the headline los Peligros de Superman and dialogue from the comic, but remains unsigned. The card highlights Reeves' portrayal of the iconic character.Price: $850.00
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JACK L. "SPORTING BLOOD" WARNER - CHECK ENDORSED - HFSID 348392Payroll check signed by Jack L. Warner, dated July 15, 1961, and endorsed as J.L. Warner. The check, drawn on the Special Payroll Account for Producers Settlement Corporation, is payable to Warner for $2,017.16, reflecting his earnings and deductions.Price: $220.00
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JACK L. "SPORTING BLOOD" WARNER - INSCRIBED ORIGINAL ART SIGNED 07/28/1926 - HFSID 292192Charcoal drawing of an artist's portrait of Jack Warner, inscribed to friend "Doc" Salomon. Signed and dated "To the merry/'Doc' - you're good/for what ails/you -/from/Jack/July 28th/1926." Created by Weisberg, it showcases Warner's legacy in Hollywood.Price: $700.00
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JACK L. "SPORTING BLOOD" WARNER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 217984Typed letter signed by Jack L. Warner, dated July 6, 1951, praises Ray Bolger's work on Where's Charley. Sent from Warner Bros. letterhead, it expresses confidence in the production and appreciation for Bolger's efforts.Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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JACK L. "SPORTING BLOOD" WARNER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/24/1955 - HFSID 183297Typed letter from Jack L. Warner, dated January 24, 1955, signed "Jack", is addressed to Wolfe Cohen regarding ticket sales for A Star is Born. Includes a carbon reply discussing the film's performance in Berlin. Contains three items.Price: $400.00
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JACK L. "SPORTING BLOOD" WARNER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 07/06/1944 - HFSID 292961Typed letter signed by Jack Warner, dated July 6, 1944, expresses condolences to Irma Salomon, sister of "Doc" Salomon, killed by a German buzz bomb. Letter conveys Warner’s affection and sympathy, highlighting their friendship and Salomon's contributions to Warner Bros.Price: $400.00
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JACK L. "SPORTING BLOOD" WARNER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 09/17/1968 - HFSID 257102Typed letter signed by Jack L. Warner, dated September 17, 1968, addressed to Joshua Logan. Warner expresses disbelief over a statement attributed to Logan in Screen Directors Guild magazine, urging him to refute it.Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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JACK L. "SPORTING BLOOD" WARNER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 09/21/1971 - HFSID 251574Typed letter signed by Jack L. Warner, expressing gratitude to Ken Murray for the book The Golden Days of San Simeon. Dated September 21, 1971, on personal letterhead, it reflects on memories and Warner's film endeavors.Price: $400.00

