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DRIVE-IN MOVIE THEATRE SPEAKER
DRIVE-IN MOVIE THEATRE SPEAKER SETsigned "Projecteo Sound Plainfield Ind"; 37 1/2 inches high Condition:
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NEON SIGN, 50S DRIVE IN .
NEON SIGN, 50S DRIVE IN .
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HALSMAN, PHILIPPE (1906-1979)
HALSMAN, PHILIPPE (1906-1979) Marilyn at drive-in.
Estimate:$1,000-$1,500
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FRANK ROMERO, (B. 1941), "DOLORES
FRANK ROMERO, (B. 1941), "DOLORES DRIVE-IN" 1993, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS ON PAPER, IMAGE/SHEET: 30" H X 40" WFrank Romero, (b. 1941) "Dolores Drive-In" 1993, Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: HC 1/4, aside from the edition of unknown size Partially signed and numbered in the lower left corner: F RO; titled and dated on a label affixed to the verso of the shrink wrap; with an unidentified blindstamp in the lower left corner Screenprint in colors on paper Dimensions: Image/Sheet: 30" H x 40" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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PHOTOREALISM SCHOOL, LARGE DRIVE-IN
PHOTOREALISM SCHOOL, LARGE DRIVE-IN PAINTING Photorealist School, (American, 20th c.) "The Misfits", oil or acrylic on canvas, no visible signature, titled on metal placard, 43.25"h x 47.5"w (canvas), 50"h x 54"w (frame)
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JAMES R. BISSELL (AMERICAN 20TH
JAMES R. BISSELL (AMERICAN 20TH C.): "SKYVUE DRIVE-IN DOTHAM AL" Hand-colored photograph 14 1/2 x 20 in. titled signed in pencil on mounts numbered 3/10 and dated 1987.
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Christine Originals Framed
Christine Originals Framed Dioramas, shadowbox diorama by NY artist Chistine Schukow, of drive-in movie theater marquee featuring Casablanca, signed lower right Christine Schukow. (New York). Frame plugs in to light up the movie marquee. 13” x 13” Condition: very good, working CT Transfer Fee $10
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JOHN GUTMANN "EAT IN CAR" GELATIN
JOHN GUTMANN "EAT IN CAR" GELATIN SILVER PRINT John Gutmann (German-American, 1905-1998) "'Eat in Car' Early Drive-In Restaurant, Hollywood (187.10)," gelatin silver print, 1935, printed in 1974, signed in pencil on board mount, bearing Martin Z. Margulies Collection label with identifying information and further inscriptions in pencil on board reverse, unframed. Sheet: 7.5" H x 8" W. Provenance: Laurence Miller Gallery; reproduced in "The Restless Decade," p. 41.
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USED CARS (COLUMBIA, 1980).
USED CARS (COLUMBIA, 1980). Original 40" x 60" movie poster, rolled. Edge wear and fading.
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COLLECTION OF PROMOTIONAL MOVIE
COLLECTION OF PROMOTIONAL MOVIE THEATER MAILERS.Collection of Promotional Movie Theater Mailers. Big Rapids, Michigan Theatre, 1940s. Approximately 35 brochures advertising coming features, including films such as Judy Garland in The Good Old Summertime, Abbott and Costello in Africa Screams, Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn in Adam's Rib, Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra in Take Me out to the Ball Game, Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Gary Cooper in Pride of the Yankees, and many others. Fair to good.
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HOLLYWOOD REVELS (ROADSHOW
HOLLYWOOD REVELS (ROADSHOW ATTRACTIONS, 1946). Original One Sheet (27" x 41") movie poster, folded. Tears, some taped.
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GROUP OF 10 MOVIE WINDOW
GROUP OF 10 MOVIE WINDOW CARDS.Group of 10 Movie Window Cards. A group of window cards (all approximately 14 x 22") for films including Diamond Head (1962), A Desperate Adventure (1938), Doctor Dolittle (1968), The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), and Disputed Passage (1939), among others. Generally good to very good condition with some marks and overprinting on a few.
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TAXI DRIVER.Taxi Driver.
TAXI DRIVER.Taxi Driver. Columbia, 1976. One sheet (41 x 27"). Classic crime drama starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Albert Brooks, and Harvey Keitel. Directed by Martin Scorsese. Folded. A-.
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BILL MACK (B.1944) GOLF SCULPTURE
BILL MACK (B.1944) GOLF SCULPTURE 'DRIVE'Framed white resin bas relief sculpture, "Drive," signed in the cast Bill Mack (Minnesota, b.1944), certificate of authenticity at verso, sculpture: approx 11.5"h, 9.75"w, overall: 21"h, 19"w, 4.75lbs
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FRANK ROMERO, (B. 1941), "PALM
FRANK ROMERO, (B. 1941), "PALM DRIVE-IN," 2002, WOODCUT ON CREAM PAPER, IMAGE: 22.25" H X 16" W; SHEET: 29.5" H X 22.5" WFrank Romero, (b. 1941) "Palm Drive-In," 2002 Woodcut on cream paper Edition: 25/30 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: F Romero; titled and dated by repute; an unidentified blindstamp in the lower right margin corner Image: 22.25" H x 16" W; Sheet: 29.5" H x 22.5" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA Notes: Throughout his forty-year career as an artist, Frank Romero has been a dedicated member of the Los Angeles arts community. As a member of the 1970s Chicano art collective Los Four, Romero and fellow artists Carlos Almaraz, Beto de la Rocha, and Gilbert Lujan helped to define and promote the new awareness of La Raza through murals, publications, and exhibitions. Los Four's historic 1974 exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was the country's first show of Chicano art at a major art institution. Since then, Romero has successfully balanced a career in both the public and private arenas. He has completed over fifteen murals throughout the city and was a key contributor to the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival with "Going to the Olympics," a large-scale mural which adorns one of Los Angeles' busiest freeways (Highway 101). Romero has shown extensively in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Notable exhibitions include: "Chicanarte"(L.A. Municipal Gallery), "Hispanic Art in the United States" (Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C. and national tour), "Le Demon des Anges" (Nantes, France; Barcelona, Spain; Lund, Sweden; and Brussels, Belgium), and "American Kaleidoscope" (National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, and Washington D.C.). His work is featured in many permanent collections, including the National Museum of Art in Washington D.C., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Carnegie Museum in Oxnard, CA. Francisco Romero was a recipient of the prestigious 2001/2001 COLA Award Grant. Romero's works can be seen at the Patricia Correia Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica and his newly created 44' mural, "The L.A. River," is currently on display at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles' "L.A.: Light/Motion/Dreams" exhibition. Woodcut on cream paper Dimensions: Image: 22.25" H x 16" W; Sheet: 29.5" H x 22.5" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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HESS TRUCKS; MOVIE CAMERAS .
HESS TRUCKS; MOVIE CAMERAS .
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CHRISTOPHER LOWRY JOHNSON.
CHRISTOPHER LOWRY JOHNSON. "CLIMAX DRIVE THRU," OIL Oil on canvas, titled and signed on verso, 16 x 26 in., framed.
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LOT OF MOVIE, TV & THEATRE
LOT OF MOVIE, TV & THEATRE EPHEMERA, 1940'S-50'S Including: "Designing Motion Pictures" by Edward Carrick, ca 1945; multiple Playbills from the Fulton Theatre for "The Young and the Fair"; Programs from Alfred Lunt in "Ned McCobb's Daughter", Theatre Guild; same for "Front Page"; Betty Hutton in "Satins and Spurs" on NBC, 1954; Buick Berle Show Calendar for 1954; several large fold-out NBC promotional sheets, 1961-62; Window card brochures; "Aquashow" flyers; Olsen & Johnson promos; Lucille Ball-Desi Arnez Show poster; New York World's Fair program; Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey program,1974; Ray Bolger "Where's Charley" souvenir program; Joe E. Brown "Wide Open Faces" poster brochure, (2) copies "Playgoer's Year-Book, 1888, Story of the Stage, with Especial Reference to Boston", more.
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Mixed lot, c/o (4) 8mm movies
Mixed lot, c/o (4) 8mm movies (SportBeams Home Movies "Sun Valley Ski Chase No 23", Castle Films The World Parade "New England Holiday" #233, "Hawaii" 203, "California Picture Book" #224), painted metal stagecoach figurine made in France (in original box), (2) lead soldiers, rubber machine gunner, Chinese carved & brass mounted box (3-5/8" x 2-3/4" x 2-3/8" h), Pilling brass surgical bronchoscope engraved "Dr Senger" infitted wood box "Educate the Eye and the Fingers"
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Motor racing. Three sets of
Motor racing. Three sets of racing drivers overalls, rally and touring car photographs, satnavs, luggage, etc
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COLLECTION OF PROMOTIONAL MOVIE
COLLECTION OF PROMOTIONAL MOVIE THEATER MAILERS.Collection of Promotional Movie Theater Mailers. Big Rapids, Michigan Theatre, 1940s-1950s. Approximately 54 brochures advertising coming features, including films such as Abbott and Costello in "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff,", "Jolson Sings Again,""Cinderella," Bing Crosby in "Riding High," Marx Brothers in "Love Happy," Humphrey Bogart in "The Enforcer," Bob Hope in "The Lemon Drop Kid," Ronald Reagan in "Storm Warning" an inside story of the Klu Klux Klan; and many others. Fair to good.
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MOTORCADE TOYS SCREENSIDE
MOTORCADE TOYS SCREENSIDE DELIVERY VAN Contemporary cast iron toy truck painted in green overall screen side van body seated driver rubber tires nickel spoke wheels. 8 1/2'' l. (Near Mint Cond.)
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MOTORCADE TOYS SCREENSIDE
MOTORCADE TOYS SCREENSIDE DELIVERY VAN Contemporary cast iron toy truck painted in yellow-orange overall screen side van body seated driver rubber tires nickel spoke wheels. 8 1/2'' l. (Near Mint Cond.) Inv# 218-52
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A film projector with continuous
A film projector with continuous loop films operated by hand crank German patent stamped Bavarica circa 1920 approx. 36 cm high.
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LOT OF THREE TIN LITHO RACERS
LOT OF THREE TIN LITHO RACERS Assorted styles each features seated driver two as key wind drive very colorful lot Moonbeam example has celluloid windshield. 6 1/4''-8'' l. Overall (Exc. Cond.)
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GROUP OF 19 1930S - 40S MOVIE
GROUP OF 19 1930S - 40S MOVIE WINDOW CARDS.Group of 19 1930s - 40s Movie Window Cards. Including Swing Your Lady (Warner Bros., 1938; heavily chipped edges); The Undercover Man (Columbia, 1949; folded, over-labeled, trimmed); Enter Madame (Paramount, 1934; several small holes, chipped corner, heavy marker writing in header); Colleen (Warner Bros., 1936; soiled and faded); Air Force (Warner Bros., 1943; chipped corner); You Can't Escape Forever (Warner Bros., 1942); One More Tomorrow (Warner Bros., 1946); The Male Animal (Warner Bros., 1942); Steel Against the Sky (Warner Bros., 1941); Pillow to Post (Warner Bros., 1945); Girls on Probation (Warner Bros., 1938; three holes in header, one in image); Truck Busters (Warner Bros., 1942); Passage from Hong Kong (Warner Bros., 1941); Mission to Moscow (Warner Bros., 1943; heavy marker writing in header); Fugitive in the Sky (Warner Bros., 1937); The Man Who Talked Too Much (Warner Bros., 1940; marker writing in header, soiled bottom corner, worn edges); I Was a Convict (Republic, 1939; soiled bottom edges); The Black Rose (1950; trimmed to main image); and Mister 880 (1950; trimmed to main image). Condition: generally good except as noted.
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GROUP OF 12 MOVIE WINDOW
GROUP OF 12 MOVIE WINDOW CARDS.Group of 12 Movie Window Cards. A group window cards (14 x 22") from theaters showing a variety of movies with stars like Audrey Hepburn (Roman Holiday), Errol Flynn (Montana), and Shirley Temple (Curly Top). Various dates and sizes. Some soiling, chips, and tears throughout, generally in fair condition.
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1954 JOHNNY DARK ORIGINAL MOVIE
1954 JOHNNY DARK ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER, THE CAR FEATURED IN THIS MOVIE WAS A WOODILL WIREFIRE, THIS CAR WAS POSSIBLE THE FIRST AMERICAN FIBER GLASS SPORTS CAR, 27 X 41, SOME MINOR EDGE DAMAGE, CAN BE ROLLED TO SHIP.1954 Johnny Dark original movie poster, the car featured in this movie was a Woodill Wirefire, this car was possible the first American fiber glass sports car, 27 x 41, some minor edge damage, can be rolled to ship.
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MASON AND PARKER AUTO DRAY C.
MASON AND PARKER AUTO DRAY C. 1907 scarce example lithographed tin with wood bed floor features an intricate chain drive mechanism seated driver on high bench seat stenciled ''DEPOTS '' low body reads ''Auto Dray No. 82 '' seated driver. Ex. Gottschalk Collection. 12 1/2'' l. (VG Cond.) Inv# 220-44
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D.C. CAB (UNIVERSAL, 1983).
D.C. CAB (UNIVERSAL, 1983). Original 30" x 40" movie poster, rolled.
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DAVID HOCKNEY "MULHOLLAND DRIVE"
DAVID HOCKNEY "MULHOLLAND DRIVE" POSTER LITHOGRAPH David Hockney (American, born 1937) "Mulholland Drive: the road to the studio" limited edition poster lithograph, depicting a colorful pop art landscape, published by Los Angeles County Museum of Art, together with a certificate of authenticity attached to verso, circa 2006, housed in a black wood frame. Image: 16" H x 38.5" W; frame: 27.5" H x 45.5".
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IVES RUNABOUT Cast iron early
IVES RUNABOUT Cast iron early rendition of motorized auto with added woman driver open seating has detailed back rest spoke wheels. Ex: Gottschalk Collection. 7'' l. Repainted figure as noted.
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TWO MOVIE POSTERS Including It's
TWO MOVIE POSTERS Including It's A Big Country and Garry Cooper in The Fighting Caravan.
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COLLECTION OF 24 ONE-SHEET MOVIE
COLLECTION OF 24 ONE-SHEET MOVIE POSTERS, 1952-1955A collection of 24 theatrical one-sheet posters from the Golden Age of Hollywood, each printed 1952-1955, measuring 41" x 27", advertising the following films: Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952, 1A 52/51) Always a Bride (1953, 54/71) The Black Glove (1954, 54-187) Cry of the City (1948, R/54-194) Cry, the Beloved Country (1951, 52-81) Drive a Crooked Road (1954, 1A 54/95) Fangs of the Wild (1954, 54-116) Flame and the Flesh (1954, 54-85) Flying Cadets (1954, R54-32) Holiday in Havana (1949, R53/24) The Intruder (1949, also known as Cover-Up) Invitation (1952, 52/56) It's In the Bag (1945, R52-383) Man in Hiding (1953, also known as Mantrap, 53/380) The Miami Story (1A 54/186) My Man and I (1952, 52-381) Phone Call from a Stranger (1952, 52/45) Stagecoach to Monterey (1944, 1A R54/128) The Story of Three Loves (1953, 53/29) Talk About a Stranger (1952, 52/55) Terror on a Train (1953, also known as Time Bomb, 53-364) The Thief of Venice (1950, 52-510) Utah (1945, R54/125) Wyoming Roundup (1952, 52/509)
Condition
All in original folded state, condition varies between posters from fair to very good. Overall good condition.
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Three cast iron vehicles: Arcade
Three cast iron vehicles: Arcade sedan with driver, 9 in., [old repaint with chips]; two pumper trucks with drivers, 6-1/2 in. and 8-1/4 in., [old repaint with scattered chips].
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TAXI DRIVER 1976 ONE SHEET MOVIE
TAXI DRIVER 1976 ONE SHEET MOVIE POSTER A Bill/Phillips production of a Martin Scorsese film. Starring Robert Deniro, Jodie Foster, and Albert Brooks. #76/14