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R F OUTCAULT—SIGNED BUSTER BROWN Art—Jim Jeffries Bout—Plus Ray Hitchcock For Sale


R F OUTCAULT—SIGNED BUSTER BROWN Art—Jim Jeffries Bout—Plus Ray Hitchcock
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R F OUTCAULT—SIGNED BUSTER BROWN Art—Jim Jeffries Bout—Plus Ray Hitchcock:
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R F OUTCAULT

Signed & Inscribed

Buster Brown & Tige Cartoon

“HERE'S A BUNCH OF ROOTERS

ON THE JOBPRESENTED TO JAMES J.

JEFFRIES BY FRIENDSPRIOR TO THE JEFFRIES-JOHNSONCHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT, 1910.”



Among the Signers

Digby Bell (1849 – 1917) was a popular vaudeville entertainer and Broadway performer at the beginning of the 20th century

John L Golden (1874 – 1955) was an actor, songwriter, author, and theatrical producer. As a songwriter, he is best-known as lyricist for "Poor Butterfly" (1916). He produced many Broadway shows and four films.

A Baldwin Sloane (1872 – 1925) was a composer, considered the most prolific songwriter for Broadway musical comedies at the beginning of the 20th century. His biggest hit was "Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl," which Marie Dressler introduced in Tillie's Nightmare (1910). He composed only rarely after 1912, but he furnished much of the music for the 1919 and 1920 Greenwich Village Follies. He wrote one of his musicals, Lady Teazle, for Lillian Russell when she was at the height of her national popularity. His last score, for the 1925 Broadway production China Rose, was in production at his death.

Henry Woodruff (1869 – 1916) was a stage and silent film actor. He's remembered for starring in the original Broadway production of Brown of Harvard in 1905.

Vincent Serrano (1866 – 1935) was an actor in plays and silents. His best-known role was as Lieutenant Denton in the Augustus Thomas play Arizona, which had its New York opening in September 1900. He played the part over 1,000 times. He also made 13 movies, the last being 1927's Convoy. His last stage role was as General Esteban in the 1927 Wheeler and Woolsey Broadway musical Rio Rita

George Broadhurst (1866 – 1952) was an Anglo-American theatre owner/manager/director/producer, and playwright. His works were most popular from the late 1890s into the 1920s.

Edward A Paulton (1866-1939) was a Scottish playwright who moved to Hollywood as his works were adapted into silent films

DeWolf Hopper (1858 – 1935) was an actor, singer, comedian, producer, and husband of star/columnist Hedda Hopper. Hopper was best known for performing the popular baseball poem "Casey at the Bat”

Fritz Williams (1865-1930) was a performer in 43 Broadway plays

George V Hobart (1867–1926) was a Canadian-American humorist who penned over 50 musical librettos and plays, as well as novels and songs. Hobart gained initial national fame for the "Dinkelspiel" letters, a weekly satirical column written in a German-American dialect. The Library of Congress includes several of his songs in the National Jukebox. Many of his works were adapted into films.

William Courtleigh (1869 – 1930) was a stage and film actor who appeared in Broadway, vaudeville, and silents.

David Warfield (1876-1952) acted in many stage productions, but his fortune was accrued in four major roles over a 25-year period: Simon Levi in The saleeer (1901), Anton von Barwig in The Music Master (1904), Wes Bigelow in A Grand Army Man (1907) and the title role in The Return of Peter Grimm (1911).

Raymond Hitchcock (1865 – 1929) was a comedian, singer, and actor who worked in vaudeville, silent films, and on stage for Ziegfeld and his own productions. He appeared in or produced 30 Broadway shows from 1898 to 1928, and starred in silents of the 1910s-1920s, acting for both Mack Sennett and John Ford.

Nat C Goodwin (1857 – 1919) was an actor and vaudeville comedian who made a handful of silent films, one of them reproducing his Fagin stage portrayal in Oliver Twist

Frank Belcher (1869 -1947) was a stage actor, known for such films as Gloria's Romance (1916), On the Quiet (1918) and Mrs. Balfame (1917).



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