IMPORTANT DISNEY CELLULOIDAn important,IMPORTANT DISNEY CELLULOIDAn important, original celluloid of Disney’s "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". This very important cell was used in the filming of Disney’s first feature film “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS”, and is signed in graphite on the matt, lower right, by Walt Disney, with Doc, Sneezy, Happy and Dopey written in graphite lower left. Important note: Accompanying this cell is a letter from Walt Disney Productions dated June 28, 1940. The letter is addressed to Mr. Robert Vogel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures from Roy O. Disney, Walt Disney Productions, offering this cell and three others to Mr. Vogel so they may be turned over to the Win-the-War Campaign of the Canadian Government as requested. This original letter is part of this lot. Condition: very good with rippling to cell and minor separation of paint, has not nor will be removed from the frame. Please ask for a condition report / high resolution photos. Measuring, 7" x 12" (at sight).
GROUP OF 13 FRAMED PIECES, TO INCLUDEGROUP OF 13 FRAMED PIECES, TO INCLUDE FRANK MANCUSO (20...Group of 13 Framed Pieces, to include Frank Mancuso (20th century), cat looking out window, signed and dated lower right FM 90', unframed, 36" x 38"; Frank Mancuso (20th century), cat in garden, unsigned, unframed, 29" x 38"; Frank Mancuso (20th century), still life flowers at window, unsigned, unframed, 38" x 28"; Walt Disney cell, serigraph, "Sunday Drive", in gilt frame, 9.5" x 13.5"; oil on board, landscape, early 20th century, in gilt frame, 8.5" x 11.5"; Peter Koster (1891-1978), oil on board, winter landscape with red bard, signed lower right, in wood frame, 5.5" x 7.5"; Berry McLenon (20th century), watercolor, still life of pink flowers, matted in metal frame, 29.5" x 21.5"; etc.
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