EARLY 1930s MOVIE THEATER LOBBY DISPLAY FEATURING IMAGES BASED ON LES CLARK 1929 MODEL SHEETS.
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$1,725.00 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Thursday, May 31, 2007 1:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, May 31, 2007 1:00:00 PM)
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Auction 191 - Part II
Item numbers 955 though 2537 in auction 191
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Item Description
This item consists of a semi-circular glass sheet painted on the reverse and permanently mounted into a groove on a black painted wooden base 4x19.5” long by .75 thick. The glass itself is almost 16” long by 9” tall. Behind the glass is the original white porcelain light fixture holding a circular frosted light bulb. There is no electrical cord present but it could easily be replaced as the light fixture is designed so that wires could be screwed fast to reattach a cord. Artwork on the glass is beautifully done. Over the years the white bkg. paint has developed fairly numerous hairline craze marks as well as the scattered loss of some spots for the most part, about .25” in size or less. Overall the white bkg. paint remains about 90% complete. The images themselves consisting of red, black and white paint are near 100% intact and stand out beautifully depicting Mickey and Minnie in dancing poses. VF. First we've seen, possibly unique. From the Deak Stagemyer Collection.
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