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Richard RED Skelton SIGNED Check for 500 for Red Skelton Hour POP IS A WEASEL

$ 52.8

Availability: 87 in stock
  • Signed by: Richard RED Skelton
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    - Entertainer Richard RED Skelton SIGNED Check -
    - ,500 Payment to Van Bernard Productions, Inc. -
    - Red Skelton Hour EPISODE Fee / “Pop is a Weasel” -
    - Attractively Double Matted WITH Image of Skelton -
    Entertainer / Comedian
    Richard RED Skelton SIGNED Check
    (for ,500)
    , payable to the
    “Van Bernard Productions, Inc. – General Account”
    .   Check is completely authentic and
    dated
    September 10th 1963
    , as
    payment for the “Red Skelton Hour Production Fee – Episode # 0303 – “Pop is a Weasel”
    .  Check is additionally
    SIGNED
    by
    Guy Della-Coppa
    , the Executive Producer of the “Red Skelton Hour”.
    POP IS A WEASEL
    was television EPISODE #3 of SEASON 13 of the “Red Skelton Hour”.  The show featured Jackie Coogan, David Rose and his Orchestra, Tom Hansen, and Ginger Rogers.   In the episode, Ginger Rogers sings “I Could Do a Fandango” and “Don’t Blame Me” in a production number with the series choreographer Tom Hansen.
    Check is attractively double-matted (forest green and gray) along with a color image of Skelton (1913 – 1997) as his alter ego hobo stage character “Freddy the Freeloader”.   All that needs to be done is to frame the check under glass if so desired.
    CONDITION:
    overall matted display measures about 11 x 14 7/8 inches in size, the visible part of the check about 3 x 8 1/8 inches.  Both are in excellent overall condition with NO issues or faults to mention.  There is a partial red ink stamp
    cancellation mark on the face of the check which does NOT touch or affect Red Skelton’s signature
    (see SCANS).
    The
    signature / autograph of Richard Red Skelton and Guy Della-Copa are BOTH guaranteed authentic
    .   Winning bidder to pay
    for shipping, postage & INSURANCE
    .   Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
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