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RHAPSODY IN BLUE
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- GROUP OF SEVEN 1940S HALF-SHEET MOVIE
GROUP OF SEVEN 1940S HALF-SHEET MOVIE POSTERS.Group of Seven 1940s Half-Sheet Movie Posters. Including Murder in the Big House (Warner Bros., 1942); Shadows on the Stairs (Warner Bros., 1941); Rhapsody in Blue (Warner Bros., 1945); Tear Gas Squad (Warner Bros., 1940); The Last Ride (Warner Bros., 1944); My Love Came Back (Warner Bros., 1940); and A Shot in the Dark (Warner Bros., 1940). Fair to good condition, folded, with marginal soiling, chipping, tears, writing and stamping on versos, and other wear.
- AL HIRSCHFELD, SIGNED LITHOGRAPH Al
AL HIRSCHFELD, SIGNED LITHOGRAPH Al Hirschfeld (American, 1903-2003), "Rhapsody in Blue", with George Gershwin, Thomas Michalak, and Sarah Vaughn, c. 1980, pencil signed lower right and numbered (22/300), 16"h x 12"w (sight), 21.5"h x 17.5"w (frame)
- GROUP, FOUR LENOX PORCELAIN FIGURINESGroup
GROUP, FOUR LENOX PORCELAIN FIGURINESGroup of four Lenox porcelain figurines comprising Rapunzel (8.62 in.), Cherished Moments (8.87 in.), Rhapsody in Blue ( 8.75 in.), and Stardust (8.75 in.).
- ROSS GORMAN'S SAXOPHONE Selmer Alto
ROSS GORMAN'S SAXOPHONE Selmer Alto Saxophone Series 1922, s/n 774, gold plated and engraved with the name of the famed Big Band reed player Ross Gorman, used by Nathan Gordon, the second owner and father of consignor in the making of the first talkie movie 'The Jazz Singer' with Al Jolson. Gorman played with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, is best remembered for his clarinet glissando ad lib at the beginning of Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' on Feb 12, 1924, at the Aeolian Hall in NYC, which Gershwin then wrote into the piece. In the original case, with the original metal mouthpiece. Playable; corrosion around band loop; wear to finish from use; case interior and exterior wear.
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