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Production cel of Apache Chief and Samurai This is a pan cel from the opening title and the three characters on the left are on a different cel. A very impressive and outstanding piece! This piece measures 9" x 38". The size of this piece is Pan and the character size is 7.5" h x 36" w. US$ 4950 (unframed). HBC11 |
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| Chopper | |||||
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Hanna-Barbera (c.1960s)
Production cel and production background of Chopper This cel has been paired with a non-matching production background. A few tiny fandom spots of paint on the cel- very, very hard to see. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 5.5" h x 3" w. US$ 395 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$79 a month. HBMDM6 |
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| Dum Dum the Dog | |||||
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Hanna-Barbera (c.1960s)
Production cel and production background of Dum Dum the Dog This cel has been paired with a non-matching production background. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 4.5" h x 4.5" w. US$ 250 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$50 a month. HBMDM1 |
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| Fred Flintstone | |||||
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The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie Title Sequence
(1972)
Storyboard of Fred Flintstone and Dino This is a 24 panel storyboard piece depicting the title sequence for the ABC Saturday Superstar Movie series of 1972. The eclectic nature of the series itself (a production involving the cooperation of different studios ranging from Hanna Barbera to Warner Brothers to Rankin Bass and Filmation) is reflected in some of the panels of this piece showing the iconic characters of each studio, such as Fred Flintstone, Bugs Bunny, and Elmer Fudd! Each panel measures 3" by 4", while the entire piece measures 44" by 56". US$ 2000 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$400 a month. HBDKC1 |
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| George Jetson | |||||
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the Jetsons cartoon series
Production drawing of George Jetson and Judy Jetson From the title sequence, "Daughter Judy" 35 seconds into the intro when she hugs her dad, George. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 5.5" h x 5" w. US$ 815 (framed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$163 a month. HBDWL2 |
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| Huckleberry Hound | |||||
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Hanna Barbera (c.1950s)
Storyboard of Huckleberry Hound and Mushmouth (Huckleberry Hound's Horse) This is one page of a series of 16 storyboard pages of what we believe is an episode of The Huckleberry Hound Show called the "Huckleberry Kid" which aired in the late 1950s. Each page is composed of 9 story panels, and each page measures 10.5" by 12.5", while each story panel measures 2.5" by 3". Here we see Huckleberry in the hunt for Teeny Terwilliger! There are staple holes and minor creases on the upper left hand corner of the page, both of which can be easily matted out for display if so desired. The character size is 9" h x 11" w. US$ 325 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$65 a month. HBD59H |
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Hanna Barbera (c.1950s)
Storyboard of Huckleberry Hound and Mushmouth (Huckleberry Hound's Horse) This is one page of a series of 16 storyboard pages of what we believe is an episode of The Huckleberry Hound Show called the "Huckleberry Kid" which aired in the late 1950s. Each page is composed of 9 story panels, and each page measures 10.5" by 12.5", while each story panel measures 2.5" by 3". This page depicts the title sequence and the introduction of the protagonist (Huckleberry) on "his faithful horse, Mushmouth!" There are minor diagonal creases on the upper left hand corner of the page which can be matted out for display if so desired. The character size is 9" h x 11" w. US$ 350 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$70 a month. HBD59B |
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Hanna-Barbera (c.1960s)
Production cel and production background of Huckleberry Hound This cel has been paired with a non-matching pan production background. The cel is bent in the upper left-hand corner- easily matted out. Some wear in the black of Huck's left eye and nose. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 4" h x 2" w. US$ 495 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$99 a month. HBMDM2 |
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Storyboard of Huckleberry Hound and Teeny Terwilliger (the Second Fastest Gun in the West) This is one page of a series of 16 storyboard pages of what we believe is an episode of The Huckleberry Hound Show called the "Huckleberry Kid" which aired in the late 1950s. Each page is composed of 9 story panels, and each page measures 10.5" by 12.5", while each story panel measures 2.5" by 3". In this story page, Teeny gives up on the rifle and decides to take on the Huckleberry Kid one-on-one! It is interesting to note that, on this page, the creators decided to keep a panel which was initially rejected and marked with an "X". There are small staple holes and creases on the upper left hand corner of the page which can be matted out for display if so desired. The character size is 9" h x 11" w. US$ 150 (unframed). HBD59M |
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Hanna Barbera (c.1950s)
Storyboard of Huckleberry Hound and Teeny Terwilliger (the Second Fastest Gun in the West) This is one page of a series of 16 storyboard pages of what we believe is an episode of The Huckleberry Hound Show called the "Huckleberry Kid" which aired in the late 1950s. Each page is composed of 9 story panels, and each page measures 10.5" by 12.5", while each story panel measures 2.5" by 3". Here, Huckleberry strikes a deal with Teeny after striking him with lightning to return the loot in return for giving up the title "the fastest gun in the West!" There are some minor creases and staple holes on the upper left hand corner of the page, both of which can be matted out for display if desired. The character size is 9" h x 11" w. US$ 325 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$65 a month. HBD59N |
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| Jinx | |||||
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Storyboard of Jinx and Pixie Fantastic 9 panel storyboard from the early era of the show. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") US$ 195 (unframed). HBD44H |
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| Pixie | |||||
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Hanna-Barbera (c.1960s)
Storyboard of Pixie and Dixie The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") US$ 275 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$55 a month. HBD44L |
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Hanna-Barbera (c.1960s)
Storyboard of Pixie and Dixie The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") US$ 250 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$50 a month. HBD44F |
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Storyboard of Pixie and Dixie The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") US$ 150 (unframed). HBD44E |
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Production drawing of Quick Draw McGraw The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 6" h x 3" w. US$ 195 (unframed). HBDVR16 |
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| Ranger Smith | |||||
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Hanna-Barbera (c.1960s)
Production cel and production background of Ranger Smith This cel has been paired with a non-matching production background. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 6" h x 3" w. US$ 395 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$79 a month. HBMDM3 |
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| Ruff | |||||
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Hanna Barbera (c.1950s)
Production drawing of Ruff and a horse The drawing measures 23" x 11.75". As visible in the image, the artwork exhibits more than normal handling. As visible in the image, there is folding throughout the drawing, predominantly in the center and along the right corners. There is also evidence of paper loss and tearing around the edges, most of which could be matted out. The character size is 17" h x 10" w. US$ 695 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$139 a month. HBD40 |
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A Whale of a Tail of a Tale of a Whale
(1958)
Storyboard of Ruff and Reddy This complete set of storyboards from the “A Whale of a Tail of a Tale of a Whale” shows the how the animators at Hanna Barbera studios would work out how to combine the scripted story to the drawn animation. There are a total of 16 pages of storyboards, which appear to be the complete episode. Also included, as seen in the second image, is a narrator's script (4 pages) as well as 19 pages of the video/audio script. This piece is not eligible for our holiday promotion. Each group of papers exhibit typical handling. The narrator's script is held together with a paperclip. The storyboards corners show signs of wear and slight folding, but this is quite common for this type of production art due to the nature of use. The two scripts show slight signs of wear along the corners and edges as well. The size of this piece is 16 Field (13"x16") US$ 3800 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$760 a month. HBDCS1 |
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| Teeny Terwilliger (the Second Fastest Gun in the West) | |||||
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Storyboard of Teeny Terwilliger (the Second Fastest Gun in the West) This is one page of a series of 16 storyboard pages of what we believe is an episode of The Huckleberry Hound Show called the "Huckleberry Kid" which aired in the late 1950s. Each page is composed of 9 story panels, and each page measures 10.5" by 12.5", while each story panel measures 2.5" by 3". Teeny seems to be unable to handle his "grandpappy's" gun! There are staple holes and minor creases on the upper left hand corner of the page. The character size is 9" h x 11" w. US$ 125 (unframed). HBD59L |
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| Wilma Flintstone | |||||
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The Blessed Event
(1963)
Production cel of Wilma Flintstone and Pebbles Flintstone Wilma Flintstone, proud mother and modern Stone age woman, is the master of multitasking. Here we see her holding her new baby Pebbles in one hand while driving and peddling her prehistoric car. This cel is a great example of the juxtaposition of the ancient and the modern that made the Flintstones an instant hit in the 60’s and an enduring success today. The cel is on a hand-prepared, non-production background. As seen in the image, this is the scene of Wilma bringing Pebbles home from the Hospital in what is reported to be the most popular and most watched Flintstones episode ever. It has the alternate title of "The Dress Rehearsal", as Fred spends a large deal of the episode 'preparing' for the baby and all that happens. The frame measures 20" x 22.5" while the aperture measures 9.5" x 12". This piece is not eligible for our holiday promotion. The character size is 5.25" h x 4.5" w. US$ 2800 (framed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$560 a month. HBCCS6 |
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| Yakky Doodle | |||||
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Foxy Proxy
(1961)
Title card cel of Yakky Doodle and Fibber Fox In the world of animation, the episode title card is your quick summary of the 7 minute short. This piece from Hanna Barbera’s beloved series Yakky Doodle is no exception. Be careful Yakky Doodle, Fibber Fox has some culinary plans in store for you! The frame measures 20.5" x 23" while the aperture measures 9" x 11". This piece is not eligible for our holiday promotion. There is slight paint cracking/lifting on the right portion of the stove as well as Yakky's head. US$ 2800 (framed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$560 a month. HBMCS2 |
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