Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards, and Americana May 16'26

I01850 | A Collection of Autographed Memorabilia and Ephemera Including Marc Chagall Tony Goldwyn Jerry OConnell and Sports Signatures

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BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Collection of Autographed Memorabilia and Ephemera Including Marc Chagall Tony Goldwyn Jerry OConnell and Sports Signatures

An assortment of autographed items spanning fine art cinema and professional sports. The collection features a Marc Chagall autograph cut in blue ink on a white card. This item is accompanied by a formal Certificate of Authenticity from Autograph Collectibles Etc. Inc. of Holden MA dated 4/1/10 and signed by Timothy J. Sweeney. Also included is a printed information sheet with a reproduction of Chagall’s 1912-13 painting The Fiddler. The lot contains two 8 inch by 10 inch color glossy promotional photographs. One is signed by actor Tony Goldwyn in black marker depicting him in formal attire. The second is signed by actor Jerry OConnell in blue marker showing him in a graphic t-shirt. A vintage sepia-toned printed card of Western film star Tom Mix is included bearing an ink signature on the image and printed text identifying him as a B. O. STAR. The final component is a white lace-trimmed guest book containing approximately 30 to 40 handwritten entries and signatures. A yellow adhesive note identifies the presence of signatures from Bobby Orr and Olympic athletes. Many entries are dated January 18 1991 and include messages from B.C. Lions cheerleaders and other individuals from the Vancouver British Columbia area. The book also contains a gold foil promotional label for van den Bosch Patisserie Belge.


Condition report:

The collection is in generally good condition. The Marc Chagall autograph cut is well-preserved within a plastic sleeve while the accompanying documentation shows minor handling wear and corner creasing. The Tony Goldwyn and Jerry OConnell photographs are in very good to excellent condition with no visible surface damage. The vintage Tom Mix card shows signs of age including minor surface wear rounded corners and slight edge creasing. The guest book shows minor yellowing to the page edges consistent with age but all entries remain clear and legible.