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Peanuts
Comic strip of Snoopy and Frieda This strip is dated 7-18-1967 and measures 7.5" x 28.5". As visible in the image, there is evidence of ink imprint and a crease in the center of the strip, which is common for this type of work. There are also two very small coffee stains in the first panel, the largest just under the leaves of the tree which measures less than 1/8" and is visible only upon close inspection. Signed by: Charles Schulz
(unframed).
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Peanuts
Comic strip of Snoopy and Charlie Brown
 Click image to enlarge This is a Sunday strip and is dated 1-22-1967. The size of this piece measures 17" x 24". There is a small tear on the extreme lower edge, 8" from the left hand corner which measures .75". There is a staple along the upper edge 6" from the upper left hand corner .25" from the edge, which can easily be matted out. There are 5 small strips of brown paper tape affixed to back of the upper and lower edges, which can easily be matted out. This piece shows evidence of slight waviness and also of handling, most of which can easily be matted out. There are three slight crinkles along the center of the strip, one by Charlie Brown's head (patting Snoopy) which measures 1", one by Snoopy's head which measures 1.5" and the third extends from the extreme edge of the piece toward Sally's shoulder and measures 2" all of which is visible upon close inspection. Signed by: Charles Schulz
(unframed).
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Peanuts
Comic strip of Charlie Brown and Snoopy
Strip is dated 9-4-1954. Artwork measures 28.75" x 6.75".
Signed by: Charles Schulz
(unframed).
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Peanuts
Comic strip of Snoopy
Strip is dated 10-26-70. Small area of waviness in the third aperture to the right of Snoopy's nose. Only visible upon close examination. Signed by: Charles Schulz
(unframed).
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Peanuts
Comic strip of Charlie Brown and Lucy Van Pelt Very cute 'spring training' piece, dated March 7, 1967 on the same day "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown opened at Theatre 80 St Marks in Greenwich Village. Featuring a conversation between Team Manager and the Team Representative, with Lucy wishing Charlie 'the very best of luck in the new season'. And, in true Lucy fashion, after he has thanked her for her kind words, she says: "Speaking just for myself, may I say you're going to need it!" A wonderfully clever piece!! Framed, this piece measures 8.25"x29.5". Price is reflective of the art only--the piece comes with the frame pictured. There is no change in price due to the frame--it can be de-framed upon request at purchase but will not change the price of the piece. There is a crease along the center of the strip between the 2nd and 3rd frame, which is common for original vintage comic strips Signed by: Charles Schulz
(framed).
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Peanuts
Comic strip of Charlie Brown and Lucy Van Pelt Very, very cute piece of these two. You can virtually hear Lucy's voice as she continually repeats "Have you ever!" This strip is dated 12-10-1953 This piece measures 5.75"x27.5"
Fantastic early example. There are three small tinges of color stains in the towards the bottom of the second panel of the strip. Also has the fold in the center as is exhibited with other strips from when the piece was mailed to be published. Signed by: Charles Schulz
(unframed).
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Peanuts
Comic strip of Snoopy and Charlie Brown Fantastically cute early work with absolutely darling facial expressions on our cute little mischievous pup!! The date of this strip is 7-19-1952 Image measures 5.5"x28". Framed, this piece measures 10.25"x32.5"
Strips that have Snoopy in all 4 panels are among the most desirable for collectors. This item may exhibit some light wear consistent with age and regular handling. There is a fold in the center from top to bottom Signed by: Charles Schulz
(framed).
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