Description: Make sure to BOOKMARK OUR EBAY STORE and check out OUR NEWLY LISTED ITEMS This is an incredibly rare original printed production art page for Little Orphan Annie, the all-time classic newspaper strip that began back in the 1920's. This is a production art page for the October 21, 1936 (10/21/36) episode. This is a black and white production art page, featuring beautiful artwork by the legendary Harold Gray. The sheet measures approximately 4 1/4" by 11 1/8", and it is on smooth coated quality stock, not regular newsprint paper (and again, please note this is a printed production art page, it is not the hand-drawn original artwork). It is in good overall condition, with handling wear to be expected, particularly considering its age (more than 85 years old!). You should be able to see in the scan that there is some edgewear at the top left edge, along with slightly uneven angled cuts around the sides. There is also some smudging/scuffing marks on the back side. The picture may appear slightly larger here than in real life, so please note the stated measurements. Please note that this is NOT a mass-produced print, lithograph, or poster reproduction. This is a very cool and rare comic collectible that you will hardly ever get a chance to see. Also, considering the cost of original art done by Gray in the 30's, this is a much more reasonable way to own a piece of production art from one of the great strips in American history, and a true landmark in US pop culture. And what makes this even more special is that this is a truly outstanding example, with Annie and her trusty dog Sandy in every single panel (all 4)! This is a fantastic piece that would look great framed and prominently displayed, and would be a key piece in any collection. Please note that this is an authentic piece from the 1930's, not something made for a later reprint or collection book. We have been told there are reprint production art pieces being listed by other sellers that make them seem to be old and from original printings, even though they are not (for example, older production art did not have the words on a separate sheet from the images. Those kinds of things were only done much more recently, using computer technology). We advise buyers to be careful, as there are disreputable sellers tricking many people into believing they are purchasing items that are older and more valuable than what they actually are. Some sellers simply do not state their items are from reprints, while others make very long listings and put a tiny mention about reprints buried deep in the listing, and/or use a hard-to-read font color (like yellow) to prevent buyers from seeing this information. Unfortunately, everything else in the listing (the title, pictures of the cover of the comic from the 1st printing, etc.) makes you think you are buying something from an original printing, and ebay has allowed this to continue despite many buyers saying that they have been taken for a ride and ripped off. This item is a genuine piece from the '30's, not something made for a reprint. We clearly differentiate items from original printings and items from reprints, so you can buy with confidence. Payment to be made within 7 days of auction close. International buyers please contact us for terms before bidding. We reserve the right to cancel any international bids that have not received prior approval. Check out our other auctions for more great items. Also, CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR EBAY STORE as there are many more items listed, all with Buy-It-Now prices. The store items are not shown in regular Ebay listings or search results, so the only way to see them is to visit the store. Check it out, you'll be glad you did! Win more than one auction or store item and save on shipping. If you win more than one original art page, proof page, or poster, there is no additional shipping charge. GOOD LUCK!!!
Price: 349.99 USD
Location: Brooklyn, New York
End Time: 2024-11-05T06:26:23.000Z
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