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Harry Houdini Tribute Specialty Piece with 13 Sketches Original Art (1918).

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Harry Houdini Tribute Specialty Piece with 13 Sketches Original Art (1918).
<B>Harry Houdini Tribute Specialty Piece with 13 Sketches Original Art (1918).</B></I> Here's a spectacular specialty piece; thirteen of America's greatest newspaper cartoonists paid tribute to the super-escape artist and entertainer, Harry Houdini. Included in the drawing's all-star line-up are: Jack Callahan, creator of <I>Freddie the Sheik</B></I>; Clarence D. Batchelor, who went on to be an editorial cartoonist for <B>New York Daily News</B></I>, <B>New York Journal</B></I>, <B>New York Mail</B></I> and <B>New York Post</B></I>; Hal Coffman, editorial cartoonist for the <B>Milwaukee Leader</B></I>; T. E. Powers, creator of <I>Joys and Glooms</B></I> and <I>Ike and Mike They Look Alike</B></I>; Tom McNamara, cartoonist for the <B>NY Journal</B></I> and creator of <I>Us Boys</B></I>, and <I>Sandlot League</B></I>; George McManus of <I>Bringing Up Father</B></I> fame; Harry Hershfield, <B>New York Journal</B></I> and <I>Abie the Agent</B></I> cartoonist; Thomas Aloysius Dorgan aka "Tad," cartoonist for <B>New York Journal</B></I> and <I>Silk Hat Harry</B></I>; Winsor McCay, creator of <I>Little Nemo</B></I>, and for a time, a fellow performer on the same vaudeville circuit as Houdini; Ed Wheelan, <I>Minute Movies</B></I>; Walter C. Hoban, creator of <I>Jerry on the Job</B></I> (who around this time was serving in Europe as a second lieutenant in the artillery); and Paul Arnot, who drew <I>How Do They Do It?</B></I>. The image area measures 21.75" x 20"; and the art is in Very Good Condition. This piece may have been done to commemorate some sort of early military service entertainment performance as several military references are made, including two caricatures of Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II. This piece is a show-stopper -- guaranteed to bring down the house! <BR><BR><B>Important notice:</B> Heritage usually auctions material at the rate of 200-250 lots per hour. On some occasions eBay Live bid software or the Internet may not be able to keep up with the pace of the auction. We recommend placing a realistic absentee bid now as insurance to avoid disappointment. Occasionally the auctioneer may eliminate or reject an eBay Live bid, and the auctioneer may also reopen a lot after the close of the eBay live bidding (usually because we missed an audience bid), and may reject your bid even if it shows you as the winning bidder. By bidding via eBay Live, you agree that Heritage may award the lot to another bidder at its sole discretion under the circumstances described above or any other reasonable circumstances. Since eBay bids are not shown to us until we open the lot on the floor, we treat those bids just like floor bids. In most cases the floor responds before the eBay bid is presented to us, due to Internet lag time, so for consistency we have made it a policy that floor bids are always considered first over tie eBay live bids. Also please note that all Heritage lots purchased through eBay Live carry a 20% Buyer's Premium. Please make sure you read the Terms and Conditions before you bid.