Autographs from people credited in 1944 Two Girls and a Sailor
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JUNE ALLYSON - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 210804Photograph of June Allyson in a nurses hat, inscribed and signed: "For Sal/Happy thoughts/from/June Allyson". Known for her roles portraying wholesome characters, Allyson co-starred with James Stewart in The Stratton Story and The Glenn Miller Story.Price: $325.00
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JUNE ALLYSON - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED 09/12/1946 - HFSID 288871Consent form authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund, signed twice by June Allyson and a representative of Loew's, Inc. in 1946, granting permission to use her name and likeness for fundraising stamps, verified as an authentic example.Sale Price $925.00
$1,100.00
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JUNE ALLYSON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 09/30/1946 - HFSID 951Document signed by June Allyson grants permission to use her name and image for editorial or promotional purposes. Dated September 30, 1946, it includes her consent statement. Additional notation of "(June Allyson)" is added in ink at the bottom margin.Price: $400.00
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GUS ARNHEIM - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 27117Photograph inscribed and signed by Gus Arnheim with the message "To Ed/Sincerely/Gus Arnheim." Arnheim, a prominent bandleader of the 1920s and 1930s, led a popular West Coast orchestra based at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles.Price: $160.00
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GUS ARNHEIM - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 177766Photograph featuring Gus Arnheim in a tuxedo, inscribed and signed in green ink: "To Chas. Silvia/Sincerely/Gus Arnheim." The image is a bust view taken by Maurice Seymour, highlighting Arnheim's influential musical career during the 1920s and 1930s.Price: $160.00
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GUS ARNHEIM - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 203752Photograph signed by Gus Arnheim, reading "Sincerely/Gus Arnheim." Arnheim led a popular West Coast orchestra from 1927 to the 1930s and appeared in 11 feature films. The item includes a pencil note on the verso by an unknown hand.Sale Price $135.00
$160.00
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GUS ARNHEIM - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 203757Photograph of Gus Arnheim, signed with the inscription "Sincerely/Gus Arnheim." Arnheim, a prominent West Coast bandleader from the 1920s to 1930s, is known for his contributions to music and film, including works with Bing Crosby.Price: $160.00
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GUS ARNHEIM - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 223602Photograph signed by Gus Arnheim, stating "Sincerely/Gus Arnheim." Arnheim led a popular West Coast orchestra during the 1920s and 1930s, with notable alumni including Bing Crosby and Stan Kenton. The item shows slight toning and creasing.Sale Price $135.00
$160.00
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BEN BLUE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 63401Signature of Ben Blue appears on a small piece of paper, reading "Ben Blue." Blue, a Canadian mime, comic, and dancer, had a film career spanning from 1927 to the 1960s, including appearances in The Arcadians and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.Price: $100.00
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BEN BLUE - AUTOGRAPH CIRCA 1940 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 304912Newspaper photo signed by "Ella Logan" and "Ben Blue" on a green album leaf. An ink note indicates Logan's signature date as August 9, 1940, and Blue's location as Buffalo, New York, with attached captioned photos.Price: $120.00
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BEN BLUE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 264107Photograph of Ben Blue wearing a suit and tie, inscribed and signed: "To/Joe/My Very/Best/Ben Blue". Blue, a Canadian mime, comic, and dancer, featured in films from 1927 to the 1960s, including It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.Sale Price $225.00
$280.00
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BEN BLUE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 77442Photograph of Ben Blue shows him in a suit and tie holding a cane. It is inscribed and signed: "To Joe/Thanks for being/patient/Ben Blue". Blue, a Canadian mime, comic, and dancer, had a career in film and television from 1927 to the 1960s.Sale Price $225.00
$280.00
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BEN BLUE - CONTRACT DOUBLE SIGNED 06/09/1947 - HFSID 145092Contract signed by Ben Blue with Fosters' Agency, representing him in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and Continental Europe from June 9, 1947, to December 9, 1947. Signed by Blue and an agency representative, dated December 9, 1947.Price: $380.00
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BEN BLUE - CONTRACT SIGNED 07/11/1949 - HFSID 178263Contract signed by Ben Blue with Fosters' Agency, covering representation in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and Continental Europe from July 11, 1949, to August 28, 1949. Also signed by a representative of Fosters' Agency.Price: $380.00
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BEN BLUE - CONTRACT SIGNED 07/26/1956 - HFSID 262672Contract documenting Ben Blue's appearance on The Tony Bennett Show, signed on July 26, 1956. The one-page contract includes a rider and is signed by Blue and a Roncom Productions, Inc. representative, detailing his $3,500 payment.Sale Price $315.00
$380.00
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BEN BLUE - MATCH BOOK SIGNED CIRCA 1963 - HFSID 51209Matchbook signed in blue ink by Ben Blue, a Canadian mime, comic, and dancer. It includes the title "Ben Blue". Blue appeared in films from 1927 to 1948 and returned for cameo roles in the 1960s.Price: $80.00
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KARIN BOOTH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 344764Photograph of Karin Booth shows her lying down, signed in blue felt tip as "Karin Booth". The photograph is from 1947, during her breakthrough year, when she co-starred in The Unfinished Dance.Price: $300.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 49597Slip of brown wrapping paper signed by Latin bandleader Xavier Cugat with a New York City address, reading "Xavier Cugat/1819 Broadway/N.Y.C.". Dated "'1946'" at the lower margin, it is mounted to a white album leaf.Price: $100.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1938 - HFSID 567Album leaf signed by Xavier Cugat includes the inscription, "To Penny/best wishes from/Xavier Cugat". An additional ink note indicates the date as 4/3/38. Cugat, known as "The Rumba King," introduced Latin rhythms to U.S. audiences.Sale Price $135.00
$160.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 257372Publicity photograph of Latin bandleader Xavier Cugat, inscribed and signed "To Albert/Xavier Cugat" in blue ink. Captioned "THE RUMBA KING"/XAVIER CUGAT and His Orchestra, with notations on the verso. Cugat is noted for popularizing Latin rhythms in the U.S.Sale Price $250.00
$320.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1941 - HFSID 319884Photograph of Xavier Cugat, known as "The Rumba King," shows him playing the violin. It is signed and inscribed in 1941 with "To Friend Jim/Recuerdo de/Xavier Cugat/1941," in green felt tip, capturing a moment of musical history.Sale Price $250.00
$320.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1949 - HFSID 257373Photograph of Xavier Cugat laughing in a pinstriped suit, signed in Spanish in 1949. Inscription reads "Para mi amigo -/Albert/Recuerdo de/Xavier Cugat/1949." in blue ink, with additional notations on the verso. Cugat is known as "The Rumba King."Price: $320.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1956 - HFSID 176626Publicity photograph shows a laughing Xavier Cugat in a pinstriped suit, signed in Spanish in 1956 with the inscription "Para/mi [illegible]/Recuerdo/de/Los Cugat/1956". Notations in black ink are present on the verso.Price: $320.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1978 - HFSID 34031Movie still from You Were Never Lovelier, signed in blue ink by Xavier Cugat in 1978. Inscribed: "To Linda/Renaldo/Cugat/1978". Cugat is depicted leading a band for Lina Romay and Miguelito Valdez in this 1942 film.Sale Price $250.00
$320.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 1942 - HFSID 342367Photograph of Xavier Cugat, signed in purple ink and dated 1942, includes the inscription "Xavier/Cugat". Cugat, known as "The Rumba King," is recognized for introducing Latin rhythms to U.S. audiences, enhancing his legacy in music history.Price: $320.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - CONTRACT SIGNED 03/15/1950 - HFSID 153801Contract signed by bandleader Xavier Cugat, dated March 15, 1950, with RKO Radio Pictures for three films, receiving $5,000 weekly. Signed "Xavier Cugat" in green, with additional notations and stamps. Cugat is known as "The Rumba King."Price: $460.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED 01/27/1947 - HFSID 288996Consent form signed by Xavier Cugat, authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund to reproduce his signature and likeness for fundraising stamps. Cugat's signature appears twice, alongside a studio representative's signature, dated January 21, 1947, in Hollywood, California.Price: $950.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - DOCUMENT SIGNED 10/13/1954 - HFSID 943Document signed by Xavier Cugat, granting the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate permission to use his name and likeness, dated October 13, 1954. Cugat's signature appears beneath the title "Xavier Cugat", with additional pencil notations.Price: $460.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - HFSID 54462Magazine photograph signed "Xavier Cugat", featuring a laughing Xavier Cugat in a pinstriped suit. Captioned at the top, it highlights Cugat's role as "The Rumba King," known for introducing U.S. audiences to Latin rhythms.Price: $260.00
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XAVIER CUGAT - MATCH BOOK SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 51225Match book signed by Latin bandleader Xavier Cugat and singer Abbe Lane in pencil. Cugat and Lane's signatures include "Cugat" and "Abbe Lane", dated October 11, 1962, with additional blue ink notations on the verso.Price: $100.00

