MUTT AND JEFF 1922 DAILY STRIP ORIGINAL ART BY BUD FISHER.
Current bid and time status does not automatically update - You must refresh your page frequently to stay updated
Bidding has ended for this item.
Thank you for visiting our past auction results. If you have an identical (or similar) to this auction item, please call or contact us to discuss. We look forward to speaking with you.
Every item is also assigned a price range letter code. This range is our conservative opinion of the item's estimated value.
Item Description
8-3/8x28-7/8" thin artboard w/India ink original art by Mutt And Jeff creator Bud Fisher (1885-1954). Art is for 1922 strip No. 247 and features five panels, w/Jeff visiting New England, where he seeks Revolutionary War sightseeing spots. Seeing tree Paul Revere tied his horse to, he enters tavern where he is waited upon by Mutt, who explains George Washington was a regular. Jeff appears in every panel, Mutt appears in last three. Fisher has signed last panel. Fourth panel has worn copyright strip. Top margin has been trimmed and has slightly uneven edge. Artboard has evenly tanned w/age and has some scattered minor staining at bottom corners showing darker aging and some surface wear. VG/Fine overall. From the Estate of Disney Artist Earl Duvall, known for his work on Disney comic strips in the early 1930s and for a handful of animated short films he directed at Warner Bros. Cartoons.
Pictures (click images to zoom in)
You don't have any notifications.
Confirm Your Bid
Review your bid and press the Confirm Your Bid button below. Important: By confirming your bid, you are agreeing to purchase the item listed below if you are the winning bidder.