12th Mar, 2025 12:00

Autograph Letters, Historical Documents and Manuscripts

 
  Lot 35
 

35

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: (x5)

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller (1), some vintage, by various actors, each of them Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of the latter half of the 1940s comprising John Dall (for his performance as Morgan Evans in The Corn Is Green, 1945), Robert Mitchum (for his performance as Lt. Capt. Bill Walker in The Story of G. I. Joe, 1945), William Demarest (for his performance as Steve Martin in The Jolson Story, 1946), Richard Widmark (for his performance as Tommy Udo in Kiss of Death, 1947), and Cecil Kellaway (for his performance as Horace (A Leprechaun) in The Luck of the Irish, 1948). All are boldly signed, two in fountain pen inks, largely to lighter areas of the images and only one is inscribed. G to VG, 5


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ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller (1), some vintage, by various actors, each of them Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of the latter half of the 1940s comprising John Dall (for his performance as Morgan Evans in The Corn Is Green, 1945), Robert Mitchum (for his performance as Lt. Capt. Bill Walker in The Story of G. I. Joe, 1945), William Demarest (for his performance as Steve Martin in The Jolson Story, 1946), Richard Widmark (for his performance as Tommy Udo in Kiss of Death, 1947), and Cecil Kellaway (for his performance as Horace (A Leprechaun) in The Luck of the Irish, 1948). All are boldly signed, two in fountain pen inks, largely to lighter areas of the images and only one is inscribed. G to VG, 5

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